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                    [Title] => Lifestyle change vital to prevent heart disease
                    [Summary] => Taking care of one’s heart is not just for the month of February. It should be a lifelong concern. 


Studies showed that heart diseases not only afflict the elderly and people in their 30s and 40s, but also a growing number of young Filipinos who in a few more years will be likely candidates for heart attacks.
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Results of VALIANT (Valsartan in Acute Myocardial Infarction Trial) was presented to doctors from all over the country by Prof. Inder Anand, chief of the Cardiology Section of the Veterans Affair Medical Center in Minneapolis, USA.
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