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Inflammation and Heart Disease
Posted on July 20, 2014 4 Comments
Heart disease is the most common cause of death in the United States in both men and women. Coronary heart disease is the most common type of heart disease and the number killer of Americans. Inflammation is thought to promote the formation of fatty plaques in the arteries – atherosclerosis – causing coronary heart […]
Happy Blogiversary!
Posted on July 13, 2014 18 Comments
This is the 52nd episode of thisoldheartblog. This is the 52nd time you will read: “Take care of your heart.” ♥ Today “feels special” here at thisoldheartblog. I hereby declare this my first ANNIVERSARY POST! “Happy Blogiversary” to thisoldheartblog, as it has been one year since I began reflecting, laughing at myself, meeting new friends, letting go, […]
What Do You Think About When You Walk?
Posted on July 6, 2014 2 Comments
I was just wondering… what do you think about when you walk? I have the most extraordinary, and sometimes the most creative thoughts when I walk. Tell me… do you? It seems to me that my thought process is guided by the “tune” I am listening to at the time. I have a playlist on […]
Making Sense of Cholesterol
Posted on June 29, 2014 4 Comments
“Somewhere, over the rainbow, way up tall, There’s a land where they’ve never heard of cholesterol” ~ Allen Sherman Everybody has a junk drawer. A junk drawer contains treasures of the heart and its contents are generally overvalued by one person in particular for some reasonable – or at least close to reasonable – explanation. […]
Heart Disease and Profiling
Posted on June 22, 2014 8 Comments
I am addicted to the suspense and escapades of the CBS Show “Criminal Minds.” I am in awe of criminal profiling. I marvel at how the agents perform the physical and character analysis in tracking the perpetrator, only to arrest them before they strike again. It leaves you on the edge of your seat! […]
Your Heart, My Heart
Posted on May 25, 2014 10 Comments
Your heart. My heart. Merely using the word “heart” conjures a wave of nostalgic and exposed emotions, images, people, loves and memories. Our heart holds them all. The journey our heart has taken leaves an imprint that makes us the person we are today. The heart holds a special place in our consciousness and being. […]
Stony Trail Railway
Posted on May 4, 2014 12 Comments
He arrived home from yet another Model Railroad Show. Although his heavy-lidded eyes revealed the weariness of his long day, he was energized. He was full of stories. He still had that sunny glint of new adventure in his eyes as if he had recaptured some of his youthful exuberance. He became an indefatigable story-teller. […]
Laugh Every Day to Keep a Heart Attack Away
Posted on April 27, 2014 12 Comments
“HO HO HA HA HA!” You heard that right. We are learning how to laugh! I have been hearing about some health and fitness craze known as Laughter Yoga. There are even trends called Laughter Therapy and Laughter Clubs! “HO HO HA HA HA!” The chant – “HO HO HA HA HA” is how class […]
Who Has the Softer Heart?
Posted on April 13, 2014 8 Comments
I have always been the daydreamer, the idealist, and the tenderhearted. I have always believed in the goodness and kindness of others. I believe that makes me “soft-hearted.” I doubt I will ever change. That is the way God has wired me. Yet, a recent story, from 60 Minutes Overtime, with Lesley Stahl, discloses that […]
Kathy Magliato M.D. – Holding the Human Heart
Posted on April 6, 2014 6 Comments
“You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.” ~ Mae West Everyone admires someone. Everyone has a hero. That individual is often someone close like a mother or a father, brother or a sister. You admire their character and their achievement in a way that impacts your life. Some people […]
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