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    Be sure to follow to keep up with ongoing cardiovascular research at .

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    A10 There are over 4k open and recruiting ppl with heart disease. Is one right for you?

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    A10 are always looking for healthy volunteers. Improve , get involved in health!

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    A9: Biological sex & gender differences may explain why symptoms vary between men and women.

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    A8: Make sure you know your family health history. Here’s a great tool from to get your started:

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    A7: shares why we need all hands on deck for women’s & helpful resources.

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    A7: Here’s a great guide to living well with heart disease:

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    A6: For more information on NHLBI-supported clinical trials, visit the trial websites on this page:

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    A6: We also currently support the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos.

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    A6: The study hopes to answer whether environmental/genetic/public health funding leads to health disparities in this population.

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    A6: It's the largest investigation of causes of CVD in African American population, involving 5,300 men & women in Jackson, MS.

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    Pulse Ox screening can detect congenital heart disease in newborns!

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    A6 funds a variety of research for treatment&prevention, helping to lower deaths from heart disease by 67.5% from 1969-2013

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    A5: Heart disease costs the US ~$207 billion a year, including the cost of health care services, medications & lost productivity.

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    A4: Living a gen healthy life will greatly reduce your risk for heart disease. Here's an guide:

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    A4: Get up and move! Even a 10 minute walk, 3 times a day, 5 days a week can help reduce risk.

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    A3: Learn as much as you can! Knowing risks, signs & symptoms of heart disease puts you a step ahead

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    A3:High blood pressure&cholesterol, diabetes, smoking, obesity, inactivity, poor diet&family history = heart disease risk factors

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