Heart Attacks Are Not Worth Dying For

Heart Attacks Are Not Worth Dying For by Michael Ozner, published by Gatekeeper Press on March 22, 2021, is a comprehensive guide focusing on the prevention of cardiovascular disease. This edition, written in English and spanning 284 pages, addresses the alarming statistic of over 800,000 deaths annually in the United States due to heart attacks and strokes. The author emphasizes the importance of proactive measures, advocating for healthy lifestyle choices and effective medications to combat heart disease.
Readers will find a clear pathway to heart disease prevention, as the book outlines essential strategies for maintaining cardiovascular health. It calls for a shift in the medical approach from reactive to proactive, encouraging individuals to take charge of their health before facing serious consequences. The topics of health and fitness, along with insights into cardiology, are woven throughout the narrative, providing valuable information for those looking to enhance their well-being and reduce the risk of heart-related conditions.
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In America, we have some of the best doctors and hospitals worldwide. Despite this, there are more than 800,000 deaths in the United States each year due to cardiovascular disease, namely heart attack and stroke. The good news is that we now have the ability to prevent heart disease with healthy lifestyle choices and highly effective medications when needed. There needs to be a paradigm shift in our medical approach-we need to become proactive and prevent heart disease rather than reactive and wait for this formidable enemy to strike. Heart Attacks-Are Not Worth Dying For provides a straightforward pathway for heart disease prevention. Don’t wait-the time to act is now.
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