Tim Russert, NBC News Washington Bureau Chief and moderator of "Meet the Press," died after suffering a heart attack at the bureau. He was 58 years old and quite young. What can we learn from this great journalist's death premature?
Tim Russert, NBC News Washington Bureau Chief and moderator of "Meet the Press," died after suffering a heart attack at the bureau. He was 58 years old and quite young. What can we learn from this great journalist's death premature?
...Undoubtedly Russert no doubt it was a phenomenal man, an outstanding reporter, family man and philanthropist. He gave himself wholeheartedly to his family, church, poor children, supported his profession and has excelled at for decades.
...Tim had just returned from a family vacation in Rome, Italy, where he had gone to celebrate his son graduated from Boston College. While his wife and son remained in Rome, Russert returned to prepare for his Sunday television show. Some say that Tim and I drive hard and go for a few hours of sleep, drink very little coffee to take place.
...Russert's longtime friend and physician, Dr. Michael Newman said that his asymptomatic coronary artery disease that was controlled with medication and exercise, and that was done and the stress test.Obdukcija conducted on the day of his death it was found that the teams history of coronary artery disease leading to myocardial infarction (heart attack) with the immediate cause of the occlusive coronary thrombus in the left anterior descending artery due to rupture of cholesterol plaque.
...Russert's longtime friend and physician, Dr. Michael Newman said that his asymptomatic coronary artery disease that was controlled with medication and exercise, and that was done and the stress test.Obdukcija conducted on the day of his death it was found that the teams history of coronary artery disease leading to myocardial infarction (heart attack) with the immediate cause of the occlusive coronary thrombus in the left anterior descending artery due to rupture of cholesterol plaque.
......Russert's doctor Michael Newman, said cholesterol plaque rupture in an artery, causing sudden coronary thrombosis.
......nearly 100,000 Americans are killed each year by FDA-approved drugs, according to the American Medical Association. Several of those deaths classified as caused by pharmaceutical products. This would prevent profit margins from the FDA and the pharmaceutical industry. Instead, what the media quickly and easily report that the victim died from any biological defect is most noticeable at the time of death.
...Medicines should not be a healthy one, or solve health problems. Drugs do not cure the disease necessarily how they control their symptoms. It is up to us consumers to understand that we must be proactive in changing our way of life to ensure that the treatment lasts. Otherwise we have more than create the illusion of health drugs to me.
Most importantly, we all need proper rest, sleep, exercise and eliminate medication that weakens our immune system in general. As we are more proactive, even our personality type, which can proactively care for themselves and eliminate the harmful and deadly drug.
Most importantly, we all need proper rest, sleep, exercise and eliminate medication that weakens our immune system in general. As we are more proactive, even our personality type, which can proactively care for themselves and eliminate the harmful and deadly drug.
...Most importantly, we all need proper rest, sleep, exercise and eliminate medication that weakens our immune system in general. As we are more proactive, even our personality type, which can proactively care for themselves and eliminate the harmful and deadly drug.
...Finally, I read that Russert said that his father, a sanitation worker who never finished high school, "worked two jobs all his life so his four children could go to Catholic schools and those schools changed my life. "
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