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How Heart Body & Soul Shines Light on Black Men’s Health

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At 42 years old, Chris Williams was in the best shape of his life but then he suffered a heart attack, the first of many health challenges he battled over the next decade. After three more heart attacks and beating cancer, Williams started Heart Body & Soul, a nonprofit organization encouraging Black men to have open and honest conversations about their physical and mental health. TODAY’s Al Roker shares his story.

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