
47 percent of Americans have at least one heart disease risk factor. Check out this infographic for more facts and prevention tips.
Heart disease prevention doesn’t sound like the most fun activity, does it? But it can be. What you do to prevent heart disease can include very fun activities. And, even more importantly, heart disease is the leading killer of men, women, and children in the U.S.
We’re not just talking about age, either. Heart disease can impact your life, no matter your age.
The good news: Heart disease is preventable. And, like we said – prevention can be fun.
Read on to discover how to keep your heart healthy.
47 percent of Americans have at least one heart disease risk factor. Check out this infographic for more facts and prevention tips.
Now is the time to brush up on your heart smarts. Why? Because the more you know, the better your chances of preventing heart disease and living a healthier life.
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