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Comics Articles and Reviews8 Ways to Prevent a Cardiac EventSo, when is YOUR next cardiac event scheduled? Not long ago, the Duke University Medical Center published a report confirming that stress management appears to reduce the long-term chances of heart patients having another "cardiac event" and also provides an immediate and significant cost savings. According to the study, "The team found a financial benefit of stress management strategies within the first year of the study. Average costs for patients who utilized stress management were $1,228 per patient during the first year, as compared to $2,352 per patient for those who exercised and $4,523 per patient for those who received usual care." The medical center defines a cardiac event as "bypass surgery, angioplasty, heart attack or death." My grandfather died of a heart attack when he was pretty young. I can just imagine the people at his funeral saying, "That was one heck of a cardiac event." The results of this heady scientific research project seem pretty obvious to me, but I guess that wasn?t the case for the National Institutes of Health, who issued three grants for the study. I?m also not sure that we need to provide massive stress management programs to teach people something that once was second nature to us. I don?t see too many children dropping dead from "cardiac events," do you? At the risk of sounding overly simplistic, here are 8 simple and free ways to help prevent "cardiac events":
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