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Heart disease is one of the leading causes of death for Hispanic/Latina women in the United States. This four-page fact sheet provides information for...
A four-page fact sheet providing information to women of all ages about heart disease, risk factors, and SMART goals they can create to maintain a healthy...
This fact sheet provides definitions for common heart-related terms, numbers you should know, and questions to ask your healthcare provider to help keep...
Physical activity is great for keeping your whole body healthy, managing stress, lowering high blood pressure, sleeping better, and more. Use this chart to...
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for all Americans. Physical inactivity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes and being overweight...
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To request quantities of publications greater than the copy limit, please contact the NHLBI Center for Health Information between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. eastern time, Monday through Friday, by telephone at 1-877-NHLBI4U (1-877-645-2448) or email at nhlbiinfo@nhlbi.nih.gov.Interested in leading a more heart healthy lifestyle? Small steps go a long way especially when you connect with others to stay motivated. This fact sheet...
This booklet created specifically for African Americans explains what heart disease is and provides helpful tips to improve heart health. Topics include...
Ordering More Copies
To request quantities of publications greater than the copy limit, please contact the NHLBI Center for Health Information between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. eastern time, Monday through Friday, by telephone at 1-877-NHLBI4U (1-877-645-2448) or email at nhlbiinfo@nhlbi.nih.gov.Making physical activity part of your daily life while following the DASH eating plan multiplies the health benefits. Here is information on what...
Learn about the history of sickle cell disease in the United States, from its discovery in 1910 to the NHLBI legacy of research that has advanced the...
Know you should be more physically active, but are confused concerned, or just cannot get started? This In Brief version of the full booklet "Your Guide to...