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Cardiac rehabilitation is a structured program of exercise, education, and counseling designed to help individuals with heart disease improve their cardiovascular health and overall well-being. This type of rehabilitation typically follows a cardiac event such as a heart attack or heart surgery, and aims to help patients recover, regain strength, and reduce the risk of future cardiac events. The program is often supervised by a team of medical professionals, including physicians, nurses, and exercise physiologists, and may include stress management techniques, nutritional guidance, and support in making lifestyle changes. Cardiac rehabilitation has been shown to improve outcomes and quality of life for individuals with heart disease.