Healthcare Reform

Health care reform are desperately needed in our country.  Prior to the November 2008 election, I published an Op Ed piece on this complex subject.  Keep in mind, this essay was written even before President Barack Obama was selected as the Democratic Candidate.  In fact, in this essay, I referenced a TV commercial that Primary Candidate Hilary Clinton used against Primary Candidate Obama.  You can read more about health care reform here.

Published in The Morning Call -- April 20, 2008 -- Prior to Barack Obama becoming the Democratic Candidate in 2008:

Published in The Morning Call — April 20, 2008 — Prior to Barack Obama becoming the Democratic Candidate in 2008:

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A Tiny Heart Tumor, a Stroke, and a Remarkable Recovery

A Tiny Heart Tumor, a Stroke, and a Remarkable Recovery

After suffering a stroke with no clear source, Tayshia Hatcher was found to have a small tumor on her aortic valve. Surgeons removed the benign tumor, preserved her valve, and helped identify what was likely the source of her stroke. Six weeks after surgery, Tayshia reported no pain and no lasting effects from her stroke.

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When Open Heart Surgery Is the Best Option

When Open Heart Surgery Is the Best Option

At 82 years old, Rachel Leister underwent triple valve open heart surgery after severe aortic and mitral valve stenosis caused significant shortness of breath. Six weeks later, she is pain-free, feeling great, and ready to get back to walking outdoors.

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Your Heart Was Made to Move

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