Health Briefs TV Segment Focuses on Heart Disease

An informative segment from Health Briefs TV covers heart disease and how to prevent it.

Coral Springs, FL, February 05, 2016 --(PR.com)-- Health Briefs TV producers are pleased to report work on a segment relating to heart disease. Topics to be covered fall under preventative care, maintaining a healthy heart lifestyle, heart-healthy meals and exercise, plus more. The medically-related show will also offer tips for older Americans about finding and getting started on senior wellness plans. A recent survey from a well-known medical institution found that most people get less than the 2.5 hours per week of exercise to maintain a healthy heart. Find out how this small amount of time can boost heart health when the segment airs on most regional and national cable television networks.

The Health Briefs TV show explores the emerging technologies, progressive treatments, revolutionary people, and innovative healthcare options that are all part of the global health industry. It explores topics relating to the health and medical fields and offers valuable information about the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of many common ailments. The show’s producers take pride in sharing up-to-date, valuable information about new procedures, prevention tips and outstanding businesses. It also features interviews with innovative health and medical professionals in the industry.

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