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If your most recent credit card statement reflects a charge from NMX*Dr Crandall Report, it indicates that you have recently signed up to receive the very popular health newsletter, Dr. Crandall’s Heart Health Report.

Dr. Crandall’s Heart Health Report is a health newsletter published by Newsmax. NMX*Dr Crandall Report gives you expert strategies and lifesaving information to prevent and fight back against cardiovascular disease, our leading killer.

Dr. Crandall’s Heart Health Report subscription most likely came with a free gift like Fight Back: Beat the Coronavirus, The Simple Heart Cure, Touching Heaven or several other items.

In Dr. Crandall’s Heart Health Report you'll get incredibly vital health information. Topics include:

  • How to lower your risk for heart attack and stroke . . . 
  • Must-have heart tests that can save your life . . . 
  • Alternative treatments to protect your heart without drugs . . . 
  • And much, much more!


Dr. Chauncey Crandall, M.D. Renowned Cardiologist
Editor, NMX*Dr Crandall Report

Over the past few months, tens of thousands of health-conscious people from all over the globe have taken free trial subscriptions to the NMX*Dr Crandall Report.

If you have questions or concerns about your subscription to NMX*Dr Crandall Report, you can simply visit Newsmax’s customer service website by clicking here.

Or you can contact customer service by calling (800) 485-4350. Customer service is open Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Eastern Time).

“We make it part of our business policy for subscribers to be able to cancel NMX*Dr Crandall Report whenever they choose,” stated the publisher at Newsmax Health.

In fact, Newsmax has gone above and beyond industry standards to make it possible for subscribers to cancel NMX*Dr Crandall Report if they so choose.

For example, a letter is sent in the mail giving subscribers the right to cancel NMX*Dr Crandall Report, as well as an email sent out and a voice message by phone alerting the subscriber that they can cancel NMX*Dr Crandall Report at any time.

NMX*Dr Crandall Report is filled with the latest news and advice, providing readers practical ways to take charge of their own health and well-being.

As a health newsletter published by Newsmax, NMX*Dr Crandall Report is printed and mailed monthly.

A weekly email also goes out so subscribers to NMX*Dr Crandall Report are never left in the dark in between monthly issues.

To learn more about Dr. Crandall’s Heart Health Report newsletter, click here.

Editor’s Note: Newsmax and Newsmax Health want to make it as simple as possible to cancel NMX*Dr Crandall Report. If you are a current subscriber to NMX*Dr Crandall Report and no longer wish to receive the newsletter, simply go here.

To contact Newsmax’s customer service team regarding NMX*Dr Crandall Report click here.

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