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The news of celebrated newsman and Meet the Press moderator Tim Russert's sudden passing last Friday took many people by surprise. He was only 58 years old; even his own father, who became the basis for Tim's last book, has outlived him. By Monday morning, the stories about this prominent and beloved man's life were still circulating, and talk about how or why he died so young started brewing stronger. People began asking about heart attack avoidance. Newsweek magazine featured a story about the "science of sudden cardiac arrest". I heard Dr. Nancy Snyderman, NBC's chief medical editor, answer general questions about Tim's previously diagnosed health problem: coronary artery disease. He was doing everything right to manage his disease, which included occasional stress tests to check out his heart (the last of which he passed on April 29), medication, daily exercise (he had used a treadmill the morning he died), and watching his diet. free safe slots american express online casinos grand riviera online casino quitting gambling