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How to check in on your heart health

How to check in on your heart health

Yahoo28-02-2025

NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — As Heart Health Month comes to a close, Hartford HealthCare continues to give more useful information to help your well-being!
Experts urge everyone to check their heart health with non-invasive cardiology offering a safer, easier way to stay on top of your heart's needs.
Dr. Matthew Miller, a non-invasive cardiologist with Hartford HealthCare and Cardiology Associates of Fairfield County, joined Good Morning Connecticut at 9 a.m. to discuss.
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