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February marks American Heart Month, a great time to commit to a healthy lifestyle and make small changes that can lead to a lifetime of heart health.
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The donation from philanthropists Lorraine and Bill Dodero will establish a center named in the couple’s honor that UH says ...
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Studies have shown that just a few minutes of exercise each day can go a long way in offsetting the harms of sedentary behavior.
Dr. Mayank Agarwal with Modern Heart and Vascular shared myths about heart disease, things to look out for and most of all prevention.