The Rolling Stones sang the phrase “I can’t get no satisfaction” and many of us still rock to their music. However, with cardiovascular diseases (CVD) remaining a leading global health concern, does “satisfaction” have anything to do with heart disease and outcomes? The role of well‐being in reducing CVD risk has been taught by leaders in lifestyle medicine like Dean Ornish, MD, and a new study highlights the importance of having some satisfaction.
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