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Small steps make a big difference

By Judith Graham  / Chicago Tribune
Thursday, November 5, 2009 -
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CHICAGO - He’s an 84-year-old diabetic with one lung that doesn’t work.

She’s his 84-year-old wife, a survivor of a nearly fatal aortic aneurysm.

 
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