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Happy Heart Health Month!

Happy Valentine’s Day to everyone! February is American Heart Month; it also has an emphasis on women’s heart health with Go Red for Women. That’s symbolized by wearing red as often as you can during February. I can’t think of a better day to do that than today—Valentine’s Day. There’s a lot that we can do for our hearts with diet, exercise, and more, but that’s not what this memo is about. It’s about responding to a challenge.

Whether you’re a football fan or not, you’ve probably heard about Damar Hamlin, the Buffalo Bills safety who had a cardiac arrest on the field in January. He has recovered and is doing well, and he hopes to get back to playing football. But he’s alive only because the immediate training staff responded by doing CPR on the field.

Damar is part of American Heart Month with #3forHeartTM CPR Challenge. The first part, and probably most important, is to learn how to do CPR in 60 seconds; follow the link to watch the video. Even though I’ve taught CPR, it was a good refresher and, wow, it’s a lot simpler than it used to be. Take a minute today to be prepared in case your Valentine or anyone else has a problem.

There is another part to this story about another Buffalo Bill who had a cardiac arrest. I’ll tell you about her on Saturday.

What are you prepared to do today?

        Dr. Chet

Reference: https://www.heart.org/en/damar-hamlins-3-for-heart-cpr-challenge

The Mediterranean Diet and Stroke Risk

As American Heart Month continues, let’s take a look at a recently published study on the Mediterranean diet and stroke (1); this study fits in nicely with Go Red campaign as well because it contained over 130,000 women educators who are part of the California Teachers Study. The study has followed these women since 1995, and over 300 articles have been published from data collected in this study.

Before I get into the nuts and bolts of the study, I want to make sure you understand what a stroke is: an interruption in blood flow to the area . . .

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It’s American Heart Month

February is American Heart Month as well as the big month for the Go Red for Women campaign. Both are efforts to call attention to the biggest killer of men and women: cardiovascular disease. The messages for the rest of this month will focus on preventing heart disease. I’ll review some recent research on heart disease that made headlines—some interesting, some misleading. I’ll also talk about a program I recently discovered that allows you to track your heart metrics to keep on . . .

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