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February: The Month of Love & Heart Health Month

American Heart Month - February 2014

There are so many “official” observances in the month of February, including Valentine’s Day, Black History Month and President’s Day. As you set aside time to celebrate or remember these events, we also want you to be aware of two more important health observances that happen in February: American Heart Month and Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month.

In this week’s article, we share helpful tips, facts and resources to encourage you to learn more about heart disease, its causes and the number one cure: Prevention. We’ll share more on Teen Dating Violence later this month.

American Heart Month

This year marks the 50th Anniversary of American Heart Month. For the past 50 years, the American Heart Association (AHA) has used the month of February to partner with the media, medical providers and community organizations to spread the word about heart disease prevention and treatment. Heart disease is a leading cause of death for both men and women. Over the years, the American Heart Association has sponsored awareness and education campaigns as well as medical research funding, investing more than $3.5 billion into studies. According to the AMA, this is the most amount of funding of any entity outside the federal government.

The AHA provides the following reminders to encourage you to live a heart-healthy lifestyle:

Heart Health Facts

(Source: American Heart Association’s You’re The Cure)

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Women & Alcohol: A Message From The Heart

Promote Heart Health During The Month Of February with These Resources

Take Action with American Heart Association’s You’re The Cure
Download The Heart Health Month Toolkit For Your Group
Participate in Heart Walks Across the Country

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