
Heart Health FEB 21
Preview: Season 16 Episode 1606 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Young adults are at greater risk of heart disease than ever before. Why?
Heart disease doesn’t happen just to older adults. It is happening to younger adults more and more often. February is Heart Month, the perfect time to learn about your risk for heart disease and ow to help your heart. Panelists: Muaz Abudiab, MD; Eric Wallace DO; Jeremy Nicolarsen, MD; Gretchen James, PACC.
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Health Matters: Television for Life is a local public television program presented by KSPS PBS

Heart Health FEB 21
Preview: Season 16 Episode 1606 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Heart disease doesn’t happen just to older adults. It is happening to younger adults more and more often. February is Heart Month, the perfect time to learn about your risk for heart disease and ow to help your heart. Panelists: Muaz Abudiab, MD; Eric Wallace DO; Jeremy Nicolarsen, MD; Gretchen James, PACC.
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