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Heart disease is no longer considered a "man's" disease, but many women remain unaware of the extent of their risk. How can you prevent heart disease?
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Air Pollution: How Dangerous For Your Heart?
No one has ever made the argument that air pollution is good for you, but just how harmful is the secondhand smoke, sulfur and other particles floating around in the air? If you have an increased risk of heart disease, and live in a city with persistent bad air quality, read on to learn important information that may help you live longer.

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