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Chicago cardiologist recommendations?

Any recommendations for a cardiologist in Chicago? [more inside]
posted by Tullyogallaghan on Oct 24, 2010 - 2 answers

 

Chicago cardiologist who follows Ornish program?

Chicago area cardiologist who follows the Dean Ornish program? [more inside]
posted by Tullyogallaghan on Oct 7, 2010 - 0 answers

Chicago Housing Marklet

Just looking for some opinions on the housing market, specifically the condo market in Chicago. My husband and I are considering a purchase - we are renters now - before the tax incentives expire. We are living on a fixed income now. A longer term ARM, 7/1 or 10/1, seems to offer the best rates, but as we don't want to sink our whole nest egg into a down-payment, we are a little worried whether the market has really bottomed out and what will happen after all the incentives for first-time buyers disappear. We don't want to be upside down a year from now. ( housing market condo Chicago mortgage )
posted by Tullyogallaghan on Apr 22, 2010 - 10 answers

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