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Saving Minutes, Saving Lives George Mason was at the primary care clinic of Terry Turke, MD for a regularly-scheduled blood draw. These visits had become something of a routine, part of an arrangement designed to save George—who lives in Watertown—the drive to his out-of-town specialist. |
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Cardiac Rehab Helps Transform A Life After a heart attach, Marlene knew it was important to change her lifestyle and get back on the track of good health. With the help of the Cardiac Rehab team, she did just that. |
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What Women Should Know About Heart Disease As a heart patient herself, Marlene, who calls herself the "Heart Lady", wants all women to know the signs and symptoms of a heart attack. They might not be as common as you think. |
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A Life Changing Friendship Bill was at a low point in his life when he got a wake up call to change his lifestyle. Bill joined Wellness Works and met Bob, who helped transform his life. |
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"Just Get Me On" What Mel thought would be a quick "tune-up" turned into an extended stay at Watertown Regional Medical Center. Mel's Honor Flight was edging near and Nurse Navigator Laurie was going to ensure he made that flight. |
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Community Cares Helps 29-Year-Old Heart Patient A week after suffering a heart attack at age 29, Jason learned the company he worked for could no longer financially afford to keep him on the payroll. He would lose his job and health insurance benefits immediately. |
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The Right Move Tom and Mary were new to Watertown. Just six days after moving, Mary came to the Emergency Department at Watertown Regional Medical Center. |
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