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Hartford Hospital We extend a special welcome to Dr. David Eisenberg, Surgical Oncologist at the Helen & Harry Gray Cancer Center.

Hartford Hospital Want to further your nursing career? Explore the opportunities in a hospital that has the highest degree of respect for its nurses at a Nursing Open House Dec 1:

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Expecting?
Sign up for a free seminar next Thursday night at Blue Back Square to
learn how to prepare for the transition to parenthood and help prevent
Postpartum Depression:

Hartford Hospital Tune in to "Cancer Care: Turning Fear Into Hope" tomorrow on WFSB Channel 3, 7:30pm, for an enlightening look at the Helen & Harry Gray Cancer Center and its extraordinary patients:

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Exposure to too much light at night may cause depression, suggests a new study: http://www.harthosp.org/NewsEventsClasse s/NationalNews/default.aspx?chunkiid=543 963

Hartford Hospital Free educational seminar: "Eating Healthy for the Holidays: Is It Possible?" with Jane Querido, Registered Dietician and Certified Diabetes Educator at Hartford Hospital, Nov 14, 10-11am, Enfield Public Library. Call (860) 545-1888 to register.

Hartford Hospital Tune in to "Cancer Care: Turning Fear Into Hope" on WFSB Channel 3, October 27, highlighting the Helen & Harry Gray Cancer Center and some of its remarkable patients.

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Dr. Paul Thompson, Director of Cardiology, offers insight into recent marathoner deaths on Runner's World Magazine's website: http://peakperformance.runnersworld.com/ 2009/10/paul-thompson-md-director-of-car diology-at-hartford-hospital-has-been-ru nning-in-the-boston-marathon-since-the-l ate-1960.html
Peak Performance: Oct. 19: Running Cardiologist Expert Paul Thompson, M.D., Comments on Marathon Dea
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