
Episode 6: Cardiovascular Health—How to keep beat with your heart
05/02/19 • 26 min
Guys at all ages should target and address risk factors for heart health, which are manageable with the information and tools discussed in this episode.
Guest:
• Eugene Yang, MD: Cardiologist, Clinical Associate Professor,Division of Cardiology, University of Washington School of Medicine, Medical Director for the UW Physicians Eastside Specialty Center, Governor of the Washington Chapter of the American College of Cardiology. Director of the Cardiovascular Wellness & Prevention Program at the University of Washington
Guys at all ages should target and address risk factors for heart health, which are manageable with the information and tools discussed in this episode.
Guest:
• Eugene Yang, MD: Cardiologist, Clinical Associate Professor,Division of Cardiology, University of Washington School of Medicine, Medical Director for the UW Physicians Eastside Specialty Center, Governor of the Washington Chapter of the American College of Cardiology. Director of the Cardiovascular Wellness & Prevention Program at the University of Washington
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