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Free Program about Heart Health

 

(ARA) - When it comes to heart disease risk factors -- like high blood

cholesterol and high blood pressure -- one plus one can equal three,

five or even nine times higher risk! Adding risk factors can actually

multiply your risk.

 

You can't change some risk factors, like your age or family history.

But you can change others, like high cholesterol. That's good news.

 

Here's more good news: The American Heart Association offers a free

program called The Cholesterol Low Down that can help you learn about

your risk for heart disease. The program urges you to do three things

to help protect your heart:

 

1) Visit your doctor.

 

Even if you feel healthy, see your doctor regularly. Make an

appointment to talk about heart disease risk.

 

2) Know your cholesterol numbers.

 

High cholesterol is one of the leading risk factors for heart disease.

If you are over 20 years old, you need to know your cholesterol

numbers.

 

3) Know your other risk factors for heart disease.

 

Many things can put you at risk for heart disease. Your risk is much

higher when you have more than one risk factor. High cholesterol is

one risk factor you should know; others are listed below. Make it a

priority to take control of the ones you can change.

 

* Cigarette smoking

* Family history of heart disease

* Diet high in fatty foods (like cheese and creams)

* Age

* High blood pressure

* Diabetes

* Excess weight

* High triglycerides

* Too much alcohol (more than one drink each day for women, and more

than two drinks each day for men)

 

Actress Valerie Harper ( " Rhoda " ) recently learned that she has high

cholesterol, which, along with a family history of heart disease,

increases her risk. Harper is working with her doctor to lower her

cholesterol through diet, exercise and medication.

 

Join The Cholesterol Low Down TODAY

 

Call 1-800-AHA-USA1 (1-800-242-8721) or visit americanheart.org/cld

(http://americanheart.org/cld).

 

As a member, you'll get:

 

* A checklist of questions to ask your doctor

* An online risk calculator to determine your 10-year risk for heart

disease

* A brochure and newsletters to answer your questions about

cholesterol and heart disease

* A health book with tips for heart-smart living

* A cookbook of heart-healthy recipes

-=-

 

Courtesy of ARA Content, http://www.aracontent.com

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