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With February being American Heart Month, there is plenty to do at all stages of life. While many think of heart problems later in life, United Hospital District’s (UHD) Cardiac Rehab Specialist ...
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Foods high in calcium include almonds, spinach, tofu, milk, certain beans, and salmon. This article covers non-dairy and vegetarian options too.
"The increasing prevalence of cardiovascular conditions in younger people has many factors. Key contributors include obesity, ...