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Tag: heart disease

Get the motor runnin’

You know you are closing in on high mileage when your calendar, once stuffed with schedules of trips to strange places, becomes full of schedules of trips to the service department.

Every other week, Sunday morning, I sit down to refill my pill box.

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Posted on July 15, 2014August 27, 2014Categories Environment, Social AnthropologyTags diabetes, health benefits, heart disease, medicationLeave a comment on Get the motor runnin’

for Alivia, thanks

Sign on walker's back says In Honor of Alivia
Sunday, September 11, 2010 —

I went for a walk this morning, with a couple hundred other men, women and children out for a three-mile stroll Continue reading for Alivia, thanks

Posted on September 19, 2010September 17, 2012Categories Social AnthropologyTags American Heart Association, heart disease, hypoplasia, hypoplastic, Social service2 Comments on for Alivia, thanks
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