Heart Disease Research and Prevention

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    Our role in prevention involves following the recommendations set up by the American Heart Association.    Are you at risk for heart attack or stroke?  



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    Here is a list of things that you can do to reduce your risk of heart disease and stroke.  If you are someone with more than one of the risk factors for heart disease or stroke, you can make lifestyle choices that can reduce your risk.

Major Risk Factors for Heart Attack and Stroke You Can Change


Stop or avoid smoking
Monitor and control high blood pressure regularly
Monitor and control cholesterol levels regularly
Get plenty of physical activity
Follow a healthy eating plan and maintain desirable weight
Take medications as prescribed
Ask about estrogen replacement therapy
Monitor and control diabetes


For more information click this link to American Heart Association.

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