Good news from the research front: several studies show that heart attack risk is lowest in the summer, possibly because people typically exercise more in warm months, eat a lighter, healthier diet, and get more heart-protective vitamin D than they do in winter, when days are shorter.
Use these five simple, science-backed tips to keep your ticker in top condition in July — and beyond.
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