University of Missouri researchers received a $2.74 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to combat arterial stiffening, which contributes to cardiovascular disease.
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Robbie Raugh, fitness and wellness expert says when you do work on your cardiovascular system, you are doing exercises that help you have your heart beat a little bit faster and get stronger, along ...