Quote by Jennie Garth
When I turned 30, due to my fathers heart history and my family ge

When I turned 30, due to my fathers heart history and my family genetics, I vowed to start seeing a cardiologist every year and just really be proactive and take my own heart health into my own hands. – Jennie Garth

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My mom really instilled in me that Im beautiful and I can do anything, and I echo that now with my own girls. – Jennie Garth

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mom
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Its never too late to take your heart health seriously and make it a priority. – Jennie Garth

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Health
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My biggest regret is putting my body through fad diets – Atkins, cleanses, the hCG diet. – Jennie Garth

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Finally, the ecological health of the Mississippi River and its economic importance to the many people that make their living or seek their recreation is based on a healthy river system. – Ron Kind

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Man becomes weak or ill by accident as a consequence of the lack of resources. Even the most severally ill patients must be treated with the aim of restoring their health. – Michael Servetus

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I fully support a national health care program for the U.S. – Andrew Weil

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We know that there are significant health benefits from consuming more fruits and vegetables, and thats an opportunity for us to sort of move away from some of the meals that weve been preparing in the past. – Tom Vilsack

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Health

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Santa Claus has the right idea: Visit people once a year. – Victor Borge

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Its just that fun atmosphere, working on the car, being with the guys. This is exactly what I needed. – Kurt Busch

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When cerebral processes enter into sports, you start screwing up. Its like the Constitution, which says separate church and state. You have to separate mind and body. – Bill Lee

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The word “now” is like a bomb through the window, and it ticks. – Arthur Miller, After the Fall, 1964

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