All About Heart
Posted on February 24, 2008
Filed Under Life, Physical Health, Personal, Dr. Dobson's Broadcast
I noticed a few years back (okay, more than a few) that my body wasn’t feeling as youthful as it had previously. Then there were some physical events in close relatives, and - presto! - I found myself visiting the physician more often. Through a variety of tests, my doctor established a “baseline” for my level of health. The idea was that any unusual occurrences, test results, or abnormalities would be easier to catch if we had a sense of my “normal” physical condition.
One of the results of some extensive testing was some medication, ultimately intended to avoid heart disease. It seems to me that many friends are on similar meds, and so far things have worked according to plan. I’m watching my diet and exercising regularly, of course. The addition of a prescription drug to my daily routine is also helping.
How about you? How’s your heart? Do you know the ins and outs of cholesterol, and of medications designed to keep that heart healthy?
On this two-day series, Dr. Robert Eckel, joins us in the studio for an insightful conversation about heart health. Tune in to learn about how his expertise has benefitted Dr. Dobson. Maybe he can help you, too!
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