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How To Prevent Heart Disease Without Pills, Procedures, Or Pricey Diet Plans -- An Interview With Dr. Michael Ozner

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Heart disease can happen to anyone. In fact, it’s the number one killer for both men and women. While scientists used to believe the disease was caused by clogged pipes, they now know "plaques" form in the arteries from lifestyle choices like fatty diets and lack of exercise. If one of those plaques becomes inflamed, it can rupture with little warning, causing a heart attack. So in this audio, you’ll hear all about heart disease and the ways to prevent it from Dr. Michael Ozner, a cardiologist and author of "The Great American Heart Hoax: Lifesaving Advice Your Doctor Should Tell You About Heart Disease (But Probably Never Will)." Dr. Michael Ozner is an award-winning, nationally renowned pioneer in the field of preventive cardiology; a sought-after keynote speaker; and a top-selling author. According to Dr. Michael Ozner, there is hope for those of us who lead relatively sedentary "fast-food" lives. In fact, it's probably easier (and less painful) than you think to prevent heart disease. And in this audio, you'll hear all about it. This is an exclusive interview from Michael Senoff's www.hardtofindseminars.com.
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Heart disease can happen to anyone. In fact, it’s the number one killer for both men and women. While scientists used to believe the disease was caused by clogged pipes, they now know "plaques" form in the arteries from lifestyle choices like fatty diets and lack of exercise. If one of those plaques becomes inflamed, it can rupture with little warning, causing a heart attack. So in this audio, you’ll hear all about heart disease and the ways to prevent it from Dr. Michael Ozner, a cardiologist and author of "The Great American Heart Hoax: Lifesaving Advice Your Doctor Should Tell You About Heart Disease (But Probably Never Will)." Dr. Michael Ozner is an award-winning, nationally renowned pioneer in the field of preventive cardiology; a sought-after keynote speaker; and a top-selling author. According to Dr. Michael Ozner, there is hope for those of us who lead relatively sedentary "fast-food" lives. In fact, it's probably easier (and less painful) than you think to prevent heart disease. And in this audio, you'll hear all about it. This is an exclusive interview from Michael Senoff's www.hardtofindseminars.com.
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