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Your daily diet can impact your heart health. Here are some foods you should consume to strengthen your heart.
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Heart disease is the leading cause of death and disability in women in the United States, killing more women than all forms of cancer combined. However, this often goes unrecognized with only half of ...
Microplastics pose a threat to heart health, causing harmful changes in vascular cells and increasing the risk of cardiovascular diseases like atherosclerosis.
CBS 42 wants to help you and your family stay healthy. Each week, our resident Dr. Celeste Reese-Willis joins us to talk ...
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Last week, we kicked off American Heart Month with some guidance for monitoring your risk factors for heart disease and making lifestyle decisions that reduce those factors.
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