Nesvita joins cardiology gab

Nesvita Pro-Heart, the first-of-its-kind milk that helps lower cholesterol levels, recently participated in the First International Symposium on Cardiology.

Spearheaded by the Heart Institute of St. Luke’s Medical Center in cooperation with the St. Luke’s College of Medicine-William H. Quasha Memorial, the two-day cardiology conference gathered renowned specialists from the world’s leading medical centers such as the Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Washington Hospital Center and Weill Medical College of Cornell University.

The speakers covered the different aspects of cardiology and updated the participants’ knowledge of clinical, diagnostic, interventional, and preventive facets of the subject.

The medical forum, considered one of the biggest events in cardiology in Asia, also featured breakthroughs, discoveries and trends in the field.

Guest speaker Kathleen Zarling, a cardiovascular clinical nurse specialist for high-risk CAD patients at the Mayo Medical Center, stressed that a healthy lifestyle helps avoid cardiac disease.

Zarling said, "Eating right, living a healthy lifestyle, and engaging in physical activity help maintain a healthy heart."

Nesvita Pro-Heart, a reliable partner in adopting a healthy lifestyle and keeping the heart fit contains Acticol, natural plant sterols that are clinically proven to lower cholesterol by as much as seven percent in 30 days.

Two glasses of Nesvita Pro-Heart every day, along with the right food, a healthy lifestyle, and regular exercise, can reduce the risk of developing cardiac problems.

Nesvita Pro-Heart is a product of Nestle, provider of quality products that fit people’s lifestyles.

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