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After 4 strokes, rare disease and brain surgery, local woman helps others
By American Heart Association News Lisa Deck survived four strokes and brain surgery to become an advocate for others. When Lisa Deck was chosen as a Go Red for Women national spokeswoman in 2014, she was thrilled to have a larger platform to help raise awareness about heart disease and stroke. She had plenty of
Sipping smarter by cutting back on sugary beverages is the message in Providence
Most Americans consume nearly 20 teaspoons of added sugar every day. That’s more than triple the recommended daily limit for women and double for men. The best thing you can drink is water! The Rhode Island Multi Cultural Leadership Committee held a healthy beverage lesson plan on Tuesday, April 30th at the Saint
Lawyers Have Heart Chair Michael Goldberg shares why he’s walking on June 2nd
Michael Goldberg couldn’t have known the day a 17-year-old decided to walk into his neighborhood convenience store and pull a gun on the cashier. The Providence-based attorney also couldn’t have done anything about the security cameras that caught his client on videotape committing the crime. Or the clients friends’ who ratted him out