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Vol. 27 No. 9

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Woman shares impactful heart health journey night with what she thought w a s fo o d p o i s o n i n g , n i n e months before she visited her Cardiovascular disease is c a rd i o l o g i s t . S h e vo m i t e d throughout the night, and when the number one killer of women in the U. S., and Mer- she looked in the mirror, she rick resident Jayne Dickie is saw that her face was extremetrying her best to significantly ly flushed. At that point, she lower those numbers. asked her husband to call an Her efforts come after Dick- ambulance because she reali e, 7 0 , r e c e n t l y ized something encountered a was wrong and scare of her own wanted to make with the disease, sure she was taken which is responsidirectly into the ble for one in three emergency room. female deaths. The EMTs told She told her her that her blood story at Mount pressure was Sinai South Nassau 203/140, which is Hospital in Oceansconsidered a ide on Feb. 2, as hypertensive crisis part of the hospiand a medical tal’s Go Red for emergency, and she Women event, prowas rushed to NYU moting awareness DR. ADHi SHARmA Langone Hospital of cardiovascular President, Mount Sinai in Mineola. Dickie South Nassau disease in women. was admitted to Dickie, a trim, the hospital, but petite woman who was a self- after six days, she was sent described g ym rat in her home with medication and a younger days, eats mostly recommendation to see a cardihealthy foods, with occasional ologist. indulgences for potato chips. Dickie started taking the The mother of five and medication but stopped on her grandmother of 11 said she felt own, and never went to see a perfectly healthy before she cardiologist. She admitted that woke up in the middle of the

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Photos courtesy Bellmore-Merrick Central High School District

Holocaust commemorated in the schools The Bellmore-Merrick Central High School District commemorated International Holocaust Remembrance Day, which fell on Jan. 27, throughout the month of February. Students were educated through personal storytelling from Holocaust and genocide advocates and survivors — and there’s still more in store after February break. Above, Marion Blumenthal Lazan, a Holocaust survivor, met with students at Wellington C. Mepham High School, to share her story of fleeing Nazi Germany and surviving concentration camps. Right, students at John F. Kennedy High School heard from guest speaker and Holocaust survivor Manny Korman. Story, more photos, Page 3.

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