MSNBC Correspondent speaks on surviving heart attack at 38

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MSNBC Correspondent speaks on surviving heart attack at 38
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MSNBC's trymainelee was 38, seemingly healthy, with no family history or risk factors. He had no reason to suspect the pain in his chest was a heart attack. It was.

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