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Uploaded and Shared in Youtube by: MetroSouthMed Robert Iaffaldano, M.D., Cardiologist at MetroSouth Medical Center explains the impact of heart disease on women.

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How Women Are Impacted by Heart Disease? - Robert Iaffaldano, M.D., explains the impact of heart disease on women. http://bit.ly/9LENoE

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