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Friday, February 16, 2018
The Daily — Watch: Actress Elizabeth Banks Portrays 'A Little Heart Attack’
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To raise awareness about the realities of heart disease and the symptoms of a heart attack,
actress Elizabeth Banks made a short film called
Just a Little Heart Attack
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