0015 Heart Disease Rarely Comes Out of Nowhere
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In this episode, Dr. Sarah Green-Ellis explores how the body adapts long before heart disease is diagnosed and why early signs are often missed or dismissed. You’ll learn how stress, inflammation, blood sugar changes, sleep disruption, hormones, and emotional strain can affect the heart over time, often in subtle ways.
This conversation focuses on understanding patterns, recognizing early signals, and feeling more empowered to pay attention to your body—without fear or self-diagnosis.
A thoughtful start to Heart Health Month and a foundation for the conversations ahead.
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