Aaron Baggish, MD, Associate Director for the Cardiovascular Performance Program at the Mass General Heart Center, says individuals with family history of heart disease need to monitor their heart health, even if they exercise regularly because highly active people may show symptoms they don't recognize as signs of heart disease.
Learn more about how heart problems are diagnosed in highly active people and how Mass General specialists help them exercise safely to minimize the chances of a heart attack: [ Ссылка ]
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