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Three risk factors for heart disease can't be controlled. Which of these are they?
As you get older, your risk increases. In men, the risk increases after age 45. In women, it increases after age 55. These are risk factors you can control: your blood pressure, cholesterol, and weight. You can cut your risk by not smoking and by getting regular exercise. Learn more by signing
Donate to Brigham and Women's Hospital
We are fundraising for Brigham and Women's Hospital. Join us in supporting them.
Donate to Brigham and Women's Hospital
We are fundraising for Brigham and Women's Hospital. Join us in supporting them.
Valentines for Heart Disease Research
a Valentine's Wish for Heart Disease:
Wouldn’t it be great to tell someone you love them AND help us prevent heart disease and stroke at the same time? Well, we have a very special Valentine’s Day opportunity. If you buy flowers/chocolates/your Valentine’s …
Support Heart Disease and Stroke Research is in America's Giving Challenge—Let's win $50,000!
Dear SUPPORT HEART DISEASE AND STROKE RESEARCH supporters,
Our cause just entered in a major online Giving Challenge, which gives us a chance to win $50,000!
Please donate …
Stroke and Cardiovascular Risks of Migraines
Heart and Stroke alert of the month:
Cardiovascular and migraine disease connections
A surprise heart disease and stroke risk factor is Migraines, a chronic condition suffered by millions each year. Migraine, and more so migraine with aura, has been linked …
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