BMORE Lifestyle

Marc Clarke is a seasoned media professional with over a decade of experience in television and radio across various markets, including New York, Washington D.C., and Baltimore. He currently serves as the host of the 'Bmore Lifestyle' show on FOX45, where he also contributes to the FOX45 Morning News with his 'So Baltimore' segments. Marc is dedicated to community service and was honored with the Key to the City of Baltimore by former Mayor Martin O'Malley for his efforts. In addition to his career in journalism, Marc is a children's book author, having published three books and working on a fourth that focuses on weight loss and healthy living. He is married with three daughters and aspires to open a youth media training center in the future. Despite his professional accomplishments, Marc prioritizes family life and enjoys spending time with his loved ones.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

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  • The American Heart Association and Marc discussed cardiovascular disease prevalence in the context of demographic shifts.

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Recent Articles

Projected Increase in Heart Disease: Hypertension, Diabetes, and Obesity on the Rise

Projected Increase in Heart Disease: Hypertension, Diabetes, and Obesity on the Rise

Broke On: Sunday, 16 June 2024 Heart disease, the world's leading cause of death, is projected to become even more prevalent in the next 30 years due to rising rates of hypertension, diabetes, and obesity in the US. The American Heart Association warns that these trends could worsen during stressful times like presidential elections. Addressing risk factors through lifestyle changes and community involvement is crucial for improving heart health.