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Cardiac Rehabilitation After Heart Attack or Surgery: What to Expect and Why It Works
Cardiac rehabilitation after a heart attack or surgery is a proven, life-saving program that combines exercise, education, and support to help you recover faster and reduce future heart risks. Learn how it works, who qualifies, and why so few people take advantage of it.
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