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February 24, 2021 30 mins
February 2021 is ‘American Heart Month,’ and Men’s Health Monthly puts the focus on heart disease and how to maintain a healthy heart for men … Neil Scott and co-host, Dr. Tom Walsh, director of the UW’s Men’s Health Center, welcome Dr. Robb MacLellan, MD, director of the highly acclaimed Heart Institute at the University of Washington.
Some 25% of all heart-related deaths occur in men 35 – 65. MHM will explore healthy ways to prevent heart disease.
We also take questions from listeners from the ‘anonymous in-box’ … about skin cancer, constipation and 23 and Me.
If you have a question about Men’s Health … send it to the anonymous inbox at menshealthmonthly@iheartmedia.com

Men’s Health Monthly airs on the last Tuesday of each month at 8PM on SportsRadio 950 KJR, and on the last Sunday of the month, at 7:30AM on 102.5, KZOK
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