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You Hold Your Heart In Your Hands: Learn How To Prevent Heart Disease With Our Quiz
Shana O'Connor

Heart disease is a leading cause of death in the U.S. But heart disease can be prevented. Learn more with our quiz.

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Top 5 Ways to Keep Your Skin Looking Young
Shana O'Connor

The skin is our body’s largest organ and it is subject to the natural aging process. Known as intrinsic aging, the natural aging process is continuous and normally begins during the mid-20s.

What is an Acupuncture Facelift?
Shana O'Connor
Dr. Mao talks about what an acupuncture face-lift is and how it can help facial rejuvenation.
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Heart Health Resources

How Men And Women Differ When It Comes To Heart Disease
Shana O'Connor

Several studies document that women are more likely than men to present with chest pain rather than a definite event like a heart attack as either the first or subsequent expression of coronary artery

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Heart Disease Symptoms And How To Respond
Shana O'Connor

Probably the most important risk factor for coronary artery disease (CAD) in women is the misconception that CAD is not a women’s problem but somehow a men’s disease.

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Reducing Risk Of Heart Disease
Shana O'Connor

It is never too early to develop a healthy lifestyle to help reduce your risk for heart disease.

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Mrs. Arizona - Jennifer Olson
Shana O'Connor

She is an advocate for the American Heart Association and shares this tip for a healthy heart: get 30 minutes of exercise 5 times a week.