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The Hidden Epidemic: Heart Disease in America. Take One Step: A PBS Health Campaign. Find out more > Assess your current physical health risks with this online tool from The Harvard...
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Heart disease now kills half of all Americans. How did we get here? One town in Massachusetts yields many clues.
Watching: The Hidden Epidemic - Heart Disease In America. Watch Preview. Purchase Video. Transcript. Credits. Chapter 1: Out of Nowhere [7:00] Fit and apparently healthy, the father of...
Heart disease is the number one killer of Americans. How can a seemingly healthy 44-year-old suddenly drop dead from a massive heart attack? His case is not unusual, as this documentary explains.
This downloadable document is a handout that provides ten facts that are not commonly known about heart disease. These facts are also helpful tips and hints about how to keep healthy. The handout is from the WGBH production Hidden Epidemic: "Heart Disease in America."
This downloadable document is a handout that explains the signs of heart disease, which include shortness of breath, chest discomfort, heartburn and dizziness. The handout is from the WGBH production Hidden Epidemic: "Heart Disease in America."
This video adapted from The Hidden Epidemic: Heart Disease in America examines the environmental factors that decades ago made heart disease the leading killer in America.