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Health Tip: Will Cardiac Rehab Help?
Here's a list of potential benefits
By Diana Kohnle
(HealthDay News) -- If you've recently had a heart attack, coronary bypass, heart failure or heart transplant, your doctor may have recommended cardiac rehabilitation.
The American Council on Exercise mentions these potential benefits of a cardiac rehab program:
- Fewer cardiac symptoms.
- Improved cardiac function and fitness.
- Improved blood lipid levels.
- Less depression and anxiety.
- Reduced risk of re-hospitalization.
- Support from peers.
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