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Laura

Laura

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Site producer for My Heart Central
posted 11/04/2008, comments (5)

Senator Dick Durban's Daughter Passes Away

Senator Dick Durban's eldest daughter, Christine Ann Durbin, passed away on November 1, 2008 at age 40 due to complications from a congenital heart condition.   Durban's communications director released a statement saying, ""Chris was a remarkable woman who was deeply committed to her family and deeply loved in return. The Durbin family is... Read moreChevron
Sarah
posted 06/17/2008, comments (0)

Russert Memorial - Protected from the Rain - at the NBC Studios in Washington, DC

  My friend Charles sent me this photo yesterday. Those are bouquets and other remembrances for Tim Russert (covered in plastic) placed in front of the entrance sign for the NBC studios in Washington, DC.
Kenn Kihiu
posted 03/20/2008, comment (1)

What Can Dance Exercise Do For You?

Did you know you can get a great workout right in the comfort of your home, a workout that can burn calories, make you feel stronger, increase your confidence and reduce your stress all at once? This amazing workout doesn't require any expensive equipment or special skills, and you can do it any time of the day or night. It's dancing,... Read moreChevron
Hard Hearted Hannah

Hard Hearted Hannah

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posted 10/24/2007, comments (3)

Hard-Hearted Hannah Stalled.

Well, after they inserted one stent in my LCA a couple of weeks ago, I can say I am getting better quality sleep. But that's about all I can say. I am still operating at about 50% of normal and quite limited in stamina. I am now able to walk an entire block without running out of breath. So that's to be thankful for.The troubling news is... Read moreChevron
Katherine  Curtis

Katherine Curtis

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posted 09/26/2007, comments (0)

New Study Links Lack of Sleep to Heart Disease

A new British study suggesting that lack of sleep may lead to heart disease has garnered a lot of attention. The research shows that lack of sleep appears to be linked to increased blood pressure, a known risk factor for both heart disease and stroke. Craig Stoltz, our site expert and vertern health journalist, takes a closer look at the new... Read moreChevron
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