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Eating Well with Heart Disease

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A healthy diet is one of the best weapons for fighting heart disease. When you have heart disease, it means you're at higher risk for a heart attack. Or maybe you've already had one. This means it's important to watch what you eat.

Author: Wheeler, Brooke

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