Study shows why you may want to get moving for your heart health
A new study out shows yet another reason why just sitting around can be bad for your health. Researchers believe being sedentary promotes hardening of the arteries. Dr. Paul Tucker is a cardiologist at St. David's South Austin Medical Center and stopped by Good Day Austin to discuss the study and the benefits of being active for your heart.
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