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Healthy Heart Choices It’s never too late to get started
In fact, people who eat right and exercise more can substantially reduce their risk for cardiovascular disease and death even if they are in their 50s or 60s when they get started. "Most experts agree that a health-promoting lifestyle—eating well, being active, not smoking —can cut overall risk of heart disease by 80 percent, cancer risk by 60 percent and diabetes risk by 90 percent,” says David Katz, M.D., from the Yale University School of Medicine. Five healthy behaviors–that’s the ticket
Healthy recipes for the heart Remember you make the choices.
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