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Maryland Gazette, August 06, 2008

Health

Local Woman Eyed for National Heart Disease Campaign

It took a decade for Ginny Meerman to learn that her racing heart and chest pains were abnormal. The Edgewater woman often complained of such bouts as a teenager, but doctors always dismissed her. In her 20s, Mrs. Meerman was finally diagnosed with arrhythmia, which is a change in the heartbeat.

Resolving Impact of Excessive Sleepiness

Excessive sleepiness is a serious problem because of its impact on the person and society. Imagine the sleepy driver on the road or the sleepy pilot in the sky. Those few seconds of sleep behind the wheel could mean the life and death of many people, including a patient's life and safety. Excessive sleepiness can have dangerous consequences on many professions such as nurses, physicians, construction workers, machinery operators and railway workers, etc.

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