Lower Your Risk for Heart Disease, Heart Attacks, and Stroke
March 2, 2021
Watch this Video to Find Out If You are at Risk for a Heart Attack
You might wonder, am I at risk for having a heart attack or stroke? It could be the result of urban living, even if you work out an hour a day! Before humans moved to urban centers, we moved our bodies more often, just to find food and survive. If you can't move back to the farm, find out how lifestyle choices can lower your risk for cardiovascular disease with health tips from Dr. Jonathan Fialkow of Baptist Health South Florida.
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