February is American Heart Month and there is no time like now to learn about heart health and ways to keep your heart healthy.
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February is American Heart Month and there is no time like now to learn about heart health and ways to keep your heart healthy.
The Florida Department of Health wants to emphasize the importance of taking the steps towards living a healthy life.
Heart disease, also known as cardiovascular disease, is a leading cause of death for both men and women in the United States. Heart disease refers to various types of heart conditions including, but not limited to, coronary artery disease (CAD), stroke, chest pain (angina), atrial fibrillation, and heart attack (myocardial infarction). According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 659,000 people die of heart disease every year in the US; that is 1 in every 4 deaths are related to heart disease.
Risk factors including high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and smoking can increase the risk of heart disease. The CDC reports nearly half of American adults have at least one of these risk factors. Many types of heart disease are preventable for individuals who manage their risk factors.
DOH-Collier recommends the following actions to reduce your risk of heart disease:
During American Heart Heath Month, residents and visitors are encouraged to show their heart some love by making consistent, healthy choices.