
Why to Quit Smoking Now — and How — for Your Heart Health
When you quit smoking, your risk for heart disease decreases immediately.

How Obesity Raises Heart Attack Risk
Weight control puts better heart health within your reach.

Fact Or Fiction? Top 10 Myths About Heart Disease
When you know the truth, you can make changes for your heart health.

10 Heart Attack Warning Signs That May Surprise You
Think you really know the signs of a heart attack? Some of them may surprise you, especially if you’re a woman.

5 Steps to Delicious, Heart-Smart Meals
Can heart-healthy foods taste good too, or are they just flavorless rabbit food? Healthy equals delicious when you take these steps.

3 Steps to Uncovering Your Family’s Health History
What can your ancestors tell you about your heart health? Researching your family health history might give you the answer.

Tips to Live Well (and Safely) with Blood Thinners
Know how to recognize and manage bleeding, the chief side effect of lifesaving blood thinners.

Take Brain Health to Heart
Make smart lifestyle choices to help reduce your risk of stroke.

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- Stroke And Other Vascular Diseases
- Stroke Prevention
- Stroke Treatment
Making the Most Of Life After Stroke
Get your life back on track with some adaptations and smart lifestyle choices.

Eight Tips for Caregiving after a Stroke
In the aftermath of stroke, follow these guidelines to take care of yourself and your loved one.

You’re Overreacting! Allergies, Your Immune System and Heredity
With allergies, your immune system thinks it’s protecting you — but the result can make you miserable.

The Link Between Allergies and Asthma
Do you have asthma? Avoid an attack by finding out if you have these common allergies.

What’s Causing My Allergy Symptoms?
Allergy testing is the first step to avoiding allergens and seeking allergy relief.

How to Know if You Have Seasonal Allergies
Spring is in the air. Is it making you sick?

Make It Stop! A Quick Guide to Allergy Relief
You can’t prevent allergies, but you and your doctor can make them easier to live with.