After surviving a near fatal heart attack at age 42, Aaron considers himself to be in the “bonus round” of life. He’s vigilant about getting his blood pressure checked, taking his medications, and seeing his doctor regularly. He urges others to take care for their bodies so they can spend more time with their loved ones too.
After surviving a near fatal heart attack at age 42, Aaron considers himself to be in the “bonus round” of life. He’s vigilant about getting his blood pressure checked, taking his medications, and seeing his doctor regularly. He urges others to take care for their bodies so they can spend more time with their loved ones too.

MORE than 300,000 men die each year from heart disease in the United States, making it the leading cause of death for men. Unfortunately, half of the men who die suddenly from this disease have no previous symptoms.

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