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Shaq talks heart health

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NBC’s Dr. Shamard Charles sits down with Shaquille O’Neal and Dr. Elizabeth Ofili to talk about why the NBA Hall of Famer has dedicated himself to bringing awareness to heart health and why heart disease is more prevalent among African-Americans.