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Combined behavioral interventions best way to reduce heart disease risk, study finds
Combining counseling, extended follow-up from a health-care provider and self-monitoring of diet and exercise is the most effective behavioral intervention to reduce risk for heart and blood vessel (cardiovascular) diseases, according to a new statement. Current health-care policies should be modified to make it easier for health-care providers to encourage these measures, experts urge.
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