Schedule regular checkups
Chest pain illness causing heart attck and stroke risk in woman patient with doctor examing and diagnosing patient health in hospital clinic
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By scheduling regular checkups and learning to recognize the symptoms of a heart attack, you can help lower your risk of severe heart damage from a heart attack. This may increase your life expectancy and well-being.
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