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Men’s Heart Health/Children’s Oral Health: Mayo Clinic Radio

February 16, 2015

Can erectile dysfunction (ED) predict heart disease? Find out on this week’s Mayo Clinic Radio. Cardiologist Dr. Stephen Kopecky explains the connection between ED and possible heart problems. Also on Mayo Clinic Radio, it’s National Children’s Dental Health Month, and Dr. Thomas Salinas discusses children’s oral health.

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Mayo Clinic Radio: Men’s Heart Health and Children’s Oral Health

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