New Delhi, March 05, 2019: Even a passive observer would have a hard time ignoring the growing health crisis in the United States.
Sure, you hear and see plenty about how to get in shape – eat healthy, exercise, take time to reduce your stress. The reality is that our lifestyles are slowing killing us, at rates far greater than other developed countries.
The situation is especially concerning when it comes to heart disease.
Consider for a minute the following numbers:
While certain races and age groups may possess higher risk factors, heart disease does not discriminate, affecting people of all races and from all socioeconomic backgrounds. Read more
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