Who has your heart?
Start improving your heart and vascular health, for the people you care about most.
Everyday Tips

5 lifestyle factors to prevent heart disease
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the U.S., but lifestyle changes can significantly lower the risk.
Heart Healthy Community

Addressing high blood pressure and heart disease in the Black community
High blood pressure is a serious health concern in the Black community and contributes to heart disease being the leading cause of death
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Take charge of your heart health: Partner with your healthcare team to manage high blood pressure
High blood pressure, or hypertension, affects nearly half of U.S. adults and is a significant risk factor for heart disease, stroke, kidney damage and reduced life expectancy.