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The Power of Prevention: A Comprehensive Guide to Healthy Cholesterol Levels
Learn all about managing your cholesterol, including risk factors and ways to prevent high cholesterol levels.
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What You Learn About Your Heart From a Cholesterol Test
Though cholesterol is often considered something to avoid, “good” cholesterol is actually important to maintain. You can support a healthy heart by understanding cholesterol’s purpose and monitoring...
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What Your Cholesterol Test Tells Us About Your Heart Health
Cholesterol isn’t all bad. Some cholesterol can lower your risk of heart disease. Learn the ins and outs of cholesterol and how it impacts heart health.
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Ways to Lower Your Risk of a Second Heart Attack
Once you’ve had a heart attack, you’re at increased risk for another. AdventHealth shares ways to protect your heart, so you can avoid another cardiac event.
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Healthy Game-Day Recipes
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Talking About Men’s Health: How to Plan for Your Men’s Well Visit
Having your annual men’s well visit is critical to achieving and maintaining optimal health as you age. Learn more about what to expect at your visit. -
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10 Different Types of Blood Tests
Did you know there are different blood tests, and they all measure different things? We’re breaking down the 10 most common blood tests to help bring some clarity.
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Could a Plant-Based Diet Help You Lose Weight?
A plant-based diet can be an effective strategy for weight loss. Whole, minimally processed plant foods promote feeling full and satisfied while eating less. -
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Know Your Risk: High Blood Pressure With Diabetes
Learning how to reduce your risk of high blood pressure will help you live a healthier life and lower your chances of getting heart disease. Here’s how.
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What to Ask Your PCP to Keep Your Heart Healthy
February is American Heart Month, a time when we can all refocus on our cardiovascular health. This is a good time to schedule a heart-to-heart with your primary care provider (PCP). We’re here to...