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What Does a Cardiologist Eat in a Day

In this fun and informative episode of Big Blend Radio’s “Heart Healthy Living with Dr. Jackie” Podcast, Dr. Jacqueline Eubany—board-certified cardiologist and author of “Women and Heart Disease: The Real Story”—shares what she eats during a typical workday, on weekends, while traveling, and when dining out.


The conversation covers practical tips for meal planning, managing a busy schedule, consulting with nutritionists, understanding cholesterol, and the importance of exercise. Dr. Jackie also talks about finding joy in food, even while staying heart-healthy, and how indulging in moderation can support long-term wellness.


📘 Learn more about her book: https://womenandheartdiseasebook.com/ 

🔔 New episodes air every 2nd Wednesday! Subscribe: https://hearthealthyliving-drjackie.podbean.com/ 

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