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Show Ailing Heart Require j Quiet, Rett to Get Well Take care of yonr heart Tn tare oflly one. Xou give It a huge amount of work to do nnd It do It without telling you bow you are mlafaraatltifi It Bat when It does rebel and JtatlB yon, pay attention to the warnings. : This Is the advice of Dr. Lea to II. 1 Wnrfietd, writing in Hygela, the bLtu vuagailae published by the American Medical association. j Doctor Warfleld describee the evidence evi-dence of a worn-cot heart You are short of breath en exertion that had not previously produced distress. Yon may notice that yoor ahoec are tight In tbe evenings, hat that yon hare no difficulty In putting them tin the next morning. Then one day yon tuke cold ; the next day yon ere short of breutK ; you have a distressing cough and yoor feet are swollen. As soon as the symptoms are re- j Moved the average person wants to get op, rather than go a boot slowly and gradually getting back to bis usual activity. It-would not be on-mltlgared on-mltlgared bad fortune for a person with a bad heart, to have a broken leg, too, Doctor Wnrfield declares. |