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And since February is American Heart Month, Saint Louis University cardiologist Melda Dolan, has called upon people to give their kitchen a heart-healthy makeover.
Says Dolan: "Maintaining a heart-healthy diet is easier than you might think, but it does require a lifestyle change."
"Once you learn how to shop for and cook with fresh ingredients, you'll see that it's easy to do."
Dolan points out that a person's diet plays a key role in the development of heart disease and offers 10 tips for a healthier kitchen.
1. Shop the perimeter of your local grocery store
This is where you will typically find fresh produce, dairy, seafood and meat.
2. Ditch the cans
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3. Too much salt is a no-no
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4. Another healthy alternative
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5. Give the frying pan a rest
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6. Say 'yes' to white meat
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7. No more steak!
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8. Placate a sweet tooth with fruit
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9. Alcohol intake
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If you drink alcohol, limit yourself to one drink per day (12 oz beer, a 4 oz glass of wine or 1.5 oz of 80-proof spirits).
Red wine contains heart-healthy flavonoids and antioxidants, but that does not make it safe to drink in excess, Dolan says. Excessive drinking can lead to alcoholism, high blood pressure, obesity and stroke.
10. Watch your serving size
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