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- Creating A Cholesterol Plan
A number of Americans have put their hearts into lowering their cholesterol. Yet a recent American Heart Association survey found that many adults with high cholesterol still don't realize that they have an increased risk of developing heart disease. - A More Convenient Approach To Heart Health
Here's news many Americans can take to heart. In addition to diet and exercise, there is a new heart health product with aspirin available to help reduce heart disease risk factors. - Treating And Preventing Heart Problems
If you're a senior or love someone who is, take heart. A new study is shedding light on ways to help older Americans keep healthier longer. According to the study, thousands of heart attacks, strokes and deaths could be prevented if patients used prescription blood-pressure medicine. - Heart Failure: Frequently Asked Questions
According to the American Heart Association, nearly five million Americans are living with heart failure and 550,000 new cases are diagnosed each year. Heart failure is a serious condition that often is misunderstood. The questions below are intended to help clear up some misperceptions about this condition and its complications. - Knowing And Reducing Your Risks For Stroke
You can protect yourself from stroke. That's just as well, considering every 45 seconds, someone in the U.S. has one. It kills about 160,000 people a year, mostly women; annually, about 40,000 more women than men have strokes and over 60 percent of all stroke deaths occur in women. - Hollywood Heart Attack: A Potentially Deadly Myth
It is often said that a very important matter is "serious as a heart attack." This is rather ironic, since many Americans don't take heart attacks seriously enough-by knowing the warning signs or how to respond. - Have You Had A Conversation Of The Heart With Your Doctor?
It's time for women to start doing more of what they're already good at-talking. But even though most women think they have the gift of gab, there's always room for improvement. Especially when it comes to talking to your doctor about an issue close to your heart-heart health. - Tips For Reducing Your Risk
According to the American Heart Association, heart disease is the number-one killer of Americans in the U.S.
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