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Welcome back to Prisma Health On Call, a new Q+A series that connects you, our readers, to Prisma Health providers who are ready to answer all your questions. This month, we’re focusing on heart + vascular health. We can heart-ly wait to hear your questions, COLA.

Prisma Health’s heart and vascular specialists are on call to answer any questions you have related to high blood pressure, chest pains, heart disease in the family, and heart-healthy meals. Think:

❓I have a family history of heart disease — what can I do to prevent it?
❓How do I know if my chest pain is just heartburn or something more serious?
What are some heart-healthy foods I can start incorporating into my diet?

Submit your questions below, and we’ll share the experts’ answers in a few weeks.*

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