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A Baylor Scott & White – Grapevine cardiologist shares lifelong heart health tips, from your 20s through retirement, to help prevent heart disease early.
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This year’s American Heart Association Go Red for Women Red Dress Collection Concert saw iconic stars join forces to advocate for women’s heart health. On January 30, to kick off American Heart Month ...
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The American Heart Association warns that shoveling heavy snow increases the risk of sudden cardiac arrest for many people. A study published in 2011 found nearly 200,000 U.S. residents were treated ...
If you are prone to be stressed often, exercise caution and try to manage stress, otherwise your heart will be at serious ...
A cardiologist with Augusta Health said heavy snow plowing can put an extra strain on your heart.