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Some research has shown that an aggressive program of exercise, a low-fat diet, and stress reduction can reduce coronary lesions and dramatically improve symptoms. Age and disease severity seem to make no difference; compliance does. Is this method a practical, cost-effective answer to the nation's No. 1 killer? Or is it merely "an interesting little footnote to cardiology?" Similar programs, just getting under way, may tell.
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