Archive for 'Heart of New Ulm'
$250,000 Awarded to Heart of New Ulm Project
[Fox 12 News, Mankato, Jan. 8, 2010] The Heart of New Ulm, along with Congressman Tim Walz, celebrated a $250,000 federal appropriation that will be used to support local lifestyle programs. News 12′s Sara Miles tells us how the year-old program has already changed people’s lives. See the story at keyc.tv.
Posted: January 9th, 2010, 5:57 pm under Allina System, Heart of New Ulm, KEYC-TV, Minneapolis Heart Institute, New Ulm Medical Center, TV News.
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Heart of New Ulm gets $250,000 Federal Grant
[The Journal, Jan. 9, 2010] The Heart of New Ulm project is planning on stepping up its efforts this year to bring New Ulm to a new level of health. Friday, the Heart of New Ulm, a ten-year initiative of Allina, Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation and New Ulm Medical Center to eliminate heart attack deaths [...]
Posted: January 9th, 2010, 5:46 pm under Allina System, Heart of New Ulm, Minneapolis Heart Institute, New Ulm Journal, New Ulm Medical Center, newspapers, _.
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NUMC Places Twice in New Ulm Journal Top 10 Stories of 2009
[New Ulm Journal, Jan. 2, 2010] The Heart of New Ulm, a project of Allina Hospitals & Clinics and New Ulm Medical Center to stamp out heart attack deaths in New Ulm over the next 10 years, and the $3.5 million surgical center expansion and remodeling at New Ulm Medical Center were voted two of [...]
Posted: January 2nd, 2010, 12:27 pm under Heart of New Ulm, New Ulm Journal, New Ulm Medical Center, newspapers, _.
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Minnesota has Lowest Mortality Rates for Heart Disease
[KEYC-TV, Dec. 16, 2009] Center for Disease Control says, heart disease is the number one cause of death for Americans. But Minnesota sees totally different numbers. Allina’s Heart of New Ulm project is working to lower that number more. New Ulm Medical Center Family Practitioner Dr. Charles Stephens says, “what we are trying to do [...]
Posted: December 17th, 2009, 12:17 pm under Heart of New Ulm, KEYC-TV, New Ulm Medical Center, TV News, _.
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Almost $2M for local projects
[Mankato Free Press, Dec. 14, 2009] The Mankato area will receive a bit less than $2 million in direct appropriations from a massive federal funding bill if President Obama signs it into law. Included in the bill is $250,000 for the Heart of New Ulm project, an experiment in identifying residents who are at risk [...]
Posted: December 14th, 2009, 7:33 pm under heart health, Heart of New Ulm, Mankato Free Press, _.
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New Ulm: More than 600 run in Jingle Bell Jam
[New Ulm Journal & KEYC-TV, Dec. 13, 2009] More than 600 runners and walkers competed in The Heart of New Ulm’s Jingle Bell Jam Saturday. The four-mile run/walk began and ended at Allina’s New Ulm Medical Center. Read the full story at www.nujournal.com and see pictures of the participants at cu.nujournal.com. You can also watch [...]
Posted: December 14th, 2009, 9:58 am under Heart of New Ulm, KEYC-TV, New Ulm Journal, New Ulm Medical Center, newspapers, TV News, _.
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‘Heart of New Ulm’ disease reduction project on a roll
[New Ulm Journal, Nov. 14, 2009] As evidenced by the Heart of New Ulm Project Summit report provided to the public last weekend, the project definitely is off to a fast start, allowing those involved in the project to get more specific in 2010, the second year of a 10-year initiative to greatly reduce the [...]
Posted: November 16th, 2009, 3:40 pm under Allina System, Heart of New Ulm, Minneapolis Heart Institute, New Ulm Journal, New Ulm Medical Center, newspapers, _.
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‘Loser’s’ Harper finds winner here
[New Ulm Journal, Nov. 8, 2009] NBC’s “Biggest Loser” health and motivational expert, Bob Harper came close to packing the former Middle School’s auditorium Saturday night. Of course, that was what organizers of the Heart of New Ulm program were hoping to do by bringing Harper in as the “clean-up” hitter for the first annual [...]
Posted: November 9th, 2009, 12:35 pm under Heart of New Ulm, New Ulm Journal.
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Nearly 5,000 screened for 'Heart of New Ulm'
[KARE-TV, Nov. 7, 2009] There’s a revolutionary new health project taking place right here in Minnesota that’s changing the pulse of an entire community. Today The Heart of New Ulm celebrates a first anniversary tonight and 40-year-old Cindy Wall will be there. Wall says, “My dad had quadruple bypass surgery and so I thought we’ll, [...]
Posted: November 8th, 2009, 12:30 am under Heart of New Ulm, KARE11, TV News, _.
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10-year project to reduce heart attacks in New Ulm shows promise
[Pioneer Press, Nov. 7, 2009] A 10-year experiment to determine whether one community can cut or even eliminate heart attacks has shown early progress, according to Allina Hospitals & Clinics. After one year, Allina’s Heart of New Ulm project has identified thousands of people with heart problems or metabolic conditions that put them at risk [...]
Posted: November 7th, 2009, 1:24 pm under Allina System, Heart of New Ulm, newspapers, Pioneer Press, _.
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‘Biggest Loser’ trainer Bob Harper answers questions about heart-healthy lifestyle
[New Ulm Journal, Nov. 5, 2009] Bob Harper, known as one of the trainers on the NBC show “The Biggest Loser,” is coming to New Ulm on Saturday to participate in the Heart of New Ulm’s Second Annual Heart Summit. The summit runs form 7-9 p.m. Saturday at the District 88 Administrative Center Auditorium, 15 [...]
Posted: November 5th, 2009, 10:14 am under heart health, Heart of New Ulm, New Ulm Journal, New Ulm Medical Center, newspapers, _.
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''Heart Of New Ulm'' Takes Center Stage In D.C.
[KEYC-TV, Nov. 4, 2009] Minnesota Senator Al Franken praised the Heart of New Ulm project while speaking to lawmakers on the Senate Floor about health care costs. New Ulm has teamed up with Allina Hospitals and Clinics and has made a commitment to reduce heart attacks over the next ten years. Senator Franken says initiatives [...]
Posted: November 5th, 2009, 10:00 am under heart health, Heart of New Ulm, KEYC-TV, New Ulm Medical Center, TV News, _.
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