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February is American Heart Month, a time when all people—especially women—are encouraged to focus on their cardiovascular health. Overview. This Heart Month, the Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention (DHDSP) is encouraging women to listen to their hearts and speak up for their health.
Each February, NHLBI and The Heart Truth® celebrate American Heart Month by motivating Americans to adopt healthy lifestyles to prevent heart disease. Read President Biden’s Heart Month Proclamation.
It's February – American Heart Month – a time when the nation spotlights heart disease, the No. 1 killer of Americans. President Lyndon B. Johnson, among the millions of people in the country who'd had heart attacks, issued the first proclamation in 1964.
Join NHLBI, The Heart Truth ®, and organizations around the country throughout February and National Wear Red Day ® on February 2 nd to bring greater attention to heart disease as a leading cause of death for Americans. Use these resources to motivate others to protect their hearts.
Coast to coast, landmarks, news anchors and neighborhoods go red to raise awareness and support the fight against heart disease – the No. 1 killer of women, causing 1 in 3 deaths. That's more than all forms of cancer combined.
Join NHLBI, The Heart Truth, and organizations around the country on National Wear Red Day®, celebrated each year on the first Friday in February, to bring greater attention to heart disease awareness as the leading cause of death for Americans.
February is American Heart Health Month. It's a time to raise awareness about the dangers of heart disease and help people reduce their risk of a heart attack.
Joining us for our Heart Valve Disease Awareness Day event on February 17. MHIF will host Inspiring Optimism in Heart Valve Disease, a free education event discussing the latest in heart valve disease research and treatments.
February is the awareness month for heart health in the United States, with one day set aside as National Wear Red Day to raise awareness of heart disease.
American Heart Month 2024. What to know. The resources, strategies, and plain language materials in this toolkit can help you communicate with women and their communities about the consequences of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and its related conditions, such as high blood pressure. Who should use this toolkit?