Did you know that 400,000 Americans still die every year of heart disease? “We are improving but it is still a common problem,” says Gerald Fletcher, M.D., American Heart Association spokesperson and Professor of Medicine - Cardiovascular Diseases, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL. Part of the problem is that while most people know what to look for in a heart attack (pressure or pain in chest or arms, shortness of breath, dizziness nausea), most people don’t know the signs of heart disease or increased risk of heart disease.
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