![]() ![]() ![]() "Warming up and cooling down are good for your exercise performance - you’ll do better, faster, stronger - and for your heart since the increased work on the heart ‘steps up’ with exercise,” said Richard Stein, M.D., professor of cardiology in the Department of Medicine at New York University and co-director of Cardiology Consult Services. La Iniciativa Nacional de Control de la Hipertensión.National Hypertension Control Initiative.Institute for Precision Cardiovascular Medicine.Pets and Your Health / Healthy Bond for Life.
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