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Can Overeating Hurt Your Heart?
Find out how overeating can raise your risk for heart disease. Read More
Categorized as: Heart and Vascular Health
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Article - 2 Minute Read
Bloated vs. Fat: Which One Am I?
Learn more about the difference between bloat and belly fat, including the causes and risks associated with both. Read More
Categorized as: Heart and Vascular Health, Nutrition
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Diabetes & Heart Health: Lowering Your Risks
Find out about the link between diabetes and heart health. Discover how you can lower your risk for heart disease as well as type 2 diabetes. Read More
Categorized as: Heart and Vascular Health
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Atrial Fibrillation & Stroke Prevention
Learn why stroke prevention is important for people with atrial fibrillation (AFib). Find out how AFib patients can lower their risks of stroke. Read More
Categorized as: Heart and Vascular Health
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CTEPH: Another Kind of High Blood Pressure
Learn about CTEPH, a rare, sometimes life-threatening, type of pulmonary hypertension. Discover the symptoms and learn about the treatment options. Learn More
Categorized as: Heart and Vascular Health
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Will Alcohol Keep You Warm?
Does alcohol keep you warm? The short answer is no. The drug actually makes you colder and has a profound effect on your body--especially your blood. Learn More
Categorized as: Heart and Vascular Health
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Get the Facts About Angioplasty
Angioplasty or percutaneous coronary intervention, is a common procedure that doctors use to treat blocked arteries. Learn about the procedure. Read More
Categorized as: Heart and Vascular Health
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Oils and Heart Health
Learn about oils and heart health, and how to make healthy choices in your diet. Some oils may be bad for the heart, but moderation is key. Read More
Categorized as: Heart and Vascular Health
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10 Reasons You Might Have High Blood Pressure
Having high blood pressure isn't something to ignore – it puts you at risk for a stroke or heart attack. Our infographic breaks down what you can do. Read More
Categorized as: Heart and Vascular Health