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The Hidden Epidemic : Heart Disease in America

Heart disease is the number one killer in America and one of the nation's greatest health challenges for both men and women. Hear dramatic personal stories that showcase the stunning scientific advances that are transforming the field of cardiology, and the effect these changes will have on people stricken with the disease.

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  • "Heart disease in America"
  • "Heart disease in America : the hidden epidemic"

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  • "Investigates heart disease in the United States, its origins, the most recent scientific research, and what the average person can do about it."
  • "Examines heart disease, the number one killer in America and one of the nation's greatest health challenges for both men and women. Presents personal stories that showcase the scientific advances that are transforming the field of cardiology and the effect these changes will have on people stricken with heart disease. Includes a discussion hosted by Larry King in which medical experts and physicians present strategies and practical tactics for improving heart health."
  • "Heart disease is the number one killer in America and one of the nation's greatest health challenges for both men and women. Hear dramatic personal stories that showcase the stunning scientific advances that are transforming the field of cardiology, and the effect these changes will have on people stricken with the disease."@en

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  • "Documentary"
  • "Video recordings for people with visual disabilities"
  • "Nonfiction television programs"
  • "Television programs"
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"
  • "Educational television programs"
  • "Documentary television programs"
  • "Documentary films"@en

http://schema.org/name

  • "The Hidden epidemic heart disease in America"
  • "The Hidden Epidemic : Heart Disease in America"@en
  • "The hidden epidemic heart disease in America"