Reporter at News 5 Cleveland
CLEVELAND — Twin Doctors of Pharmacy Jessica and Jennifer Macklin are doing their part to decrease the risk of cardiovascular diseases in Northeast Ohio families.
According to Jennifer, every 36 seconds, someone dies from a heart-related event, and the sisters hope they can help future generations avoid heartbreak through their health science lab and healthy heart program. "We're at churches, are at the schools and we're learning together about nutrition and portion control and how to read food labels. That just sets everyone else up for the future so that they can decrease their risk of having cardiovascular diseases," Jennifer said.
The sisters said it is very common for them to discover health issues with participants who come for free screenings.
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