I'm Gene Millen. It happened nearly 21 years ago but I remember the event as clearly as if it was yesterday.
I had just finished huffing and puffing on the treadmill and was
summoned to the cardiologist's office for a "conference and review of my heart risk factors."
The doctor grimly advised me,
"You are walking time bomb and need to go the hospital right now."
Two days later the surgeon stitched in bypasses to six clogged arteries.
I was fortunate. For 30% of heart attack victims the first sign
of a problem is sudden death.
Half of these unexpected events occur in women.
I've found that heart attack prevention is a lot more fun than having a
heart attack.
Take these risks seriously and begin now to reduce them. If you do you can dramatically improve
your odds of living a healthy and long life?