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Playing classical music affects fetal heart rate. Researchers found that heart rate patterns became more stable and predictable.
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As Heart-Awareness Month unfolds, Morehouse School of Medicine hosts a men's breakfast, and the conversation around cardiovascular health takes center stage.
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Women who experience adverse pregnancy outcomes such as preeclampsia or gestational diabetes are at high risk for CVD, yet ...
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