American Heart Month
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- Stroke Preventive Health TipsStroke: loss of brain function(s) lack of blood flow supply to brain; schemia-caused by blockage; thrombosis, arterial embolism, or haemorrhage-eakage of blood. Unable move 1 or more limbs, understand, formulate speech, or see 1 side of visual field.
February is American Heart MonthFebruary 4, 2011 is National Wear Red Day. Show your support for Women's Heart Disease Awareness.
February Bulletin Board IdeasNeed February classroom bulletin board ideas? There's more to love in February than Valentine's Day. From polar bears to chocolate, there's plenty of things to learn and display for February.
Be Heart Smart: Observe 'Annual American Heart Month' in FebruaryFebruary is designated as "Annual American Heart Month"; February 4th is "National Go Red for Women Day." Do you know the warning signs for a heart attack or stroke, and how you can improve your quality of life with lifestyle changes?- What American Heart Month Should Mean to YouFebruary is American Heart Month. Why you should care and what you can do to combat Heart Disease in your life are discussed in this article.
Celebrate American Heart Month with DanceLose weight, feel better and strengthen your heart this year by dancing to celebrate American Heart Month.- American Heart Month Fundraisers: Heart Health is Important to Us AllMy local American Heart Association events. Your heart health is extremely important not only to you but to everyone that loves you.
- Fundraising Events for American Heart MonthThis article will provide you with information on American Heart Month and events being held to raise awareness for American Heart Month.
- February 18: Today's Notable BirthdaysHappy birthday: Dennis DeYoung, Toni Morrison, Yoko Ono, Jack Palance, Molly Ringwald, Cybill Shepherd, John Travolta, Vanna White and more. Is February 18th your birthday? How will you celebrate? What notable individuals share your birthday?
- Heart Healthy Recipes: February is American Heart Month so Eat Healthy for LifeRecipes for a heart healthy main course and desert dish that will wow your family.
- American Heart Month Lesson Plans for Middle School and High School StudentsHere are three lesson plans that can be used to educate middle school or high school students about American Heart Month.
- Tips on How to Observe February American Heart MonthHere are some things you can do to observe American Heart Month this Feburary and improve your cardiac health.
- What is American Heart Month?Heart disease is the number one killer in America.
- American Heart Month: Get Involved!What I'm doing to celebrate heart month this February 2009.
- Heart Medication Guide for American Heart MonthFebruary is American Heart month. The American Heart Association (AHA) says that cardiovascular diseases are the number one killer in both men and women.
American Heart Month: Heart Medication GuideI have listed the most common medications used to treat heart disease, heart attack and cholesterol.
American Heart Month: Beat Heart Disease with a Healthy DietFebruary is American heart month. Adopting a healthy diet can be the first step, toward your fight against heart disease.- American Heart Month Lesson IdeasSome ideas for lesson plans for American Heart Month this February, and some helpful links to get you going.
American Heart Month: What it is and Why It's ImportantCome February, you should be listening to your heart - and not because of Valentine's Day.- American Heart Month: Heart Health Statistics Just InAmerican Heart Month occurs each February, as America focuses on heart disease, heart health, and heart statistics. Here you will find heartfelt updates, and other important information concerning the human heart.
- American Heart Month: Heart Health StatisticsFebruary is known as American Heart month. It's a time to think about how to keep our hearts healthy.
- American Heart Month Lesson Plan: 1st GradeLesson plan ideas for teachers that want to incorporate Heart Month into their lesson plans.
- Easy Ways to Get Involved with American Heart MonthA quick guide to ways to get involved with American Heart Month this February.
- American Heart MonthThis article provides an overview of American Heart Month and ways we can all take charge of our own heart health.
- Don't Let Your Heart Stop! Ways to Save Your Life, and Your Loved OnesOverview of what people can do to stay healthy, and how they can get away from cardiovascular diseases.
- How I Will Treat My Health During American Heart MonthFebruary is American Heart Month. Roy A. Barnes will tell you the things he does to keep his heart in as healthy shape as possible.
American Heart Month: My Plans for Promoting Heart HealthTruly, in health the heart is the heart of the matter.
A Heart Healthy Recipe to Kick Off American Heart MonthCheck out this heart healthy alternative recipe for salsa and chips. It costs less than five dollars and takes less than ten minutes!- Celebrate American Heart MonthFind out why American Heart Month is important along with the current status of heart disease deaths in the US. It'll help you understand why American Health Month is a great holiday to celebrate.
National Wear Red Day Activities and Ideas: February 1National Wear Red Day is one way to show support of the American Heart Association's fight against heart disease in women. National Wear Red Day is the official kick off to American Heart Month. Here are 11 event and activity ideas for National Wear Red Day.- 28 Days to a Healthier Heart -- February Heart MonthThe numbers are scary. Heart disease and stroke kill one in every 3.7 men, and one in every 2.4 women, making cardiovascular disease the nation's number one killer and leading President Bush to declare February as American Heart Month.
- Upon a ShelfA short verse poem about a broken heart.
- Bursting HeartLove fulfilled.
- Traipsing Around Your HeartSweet, Simple Love Poem
- Wolfs HeartA poem about lost love
- How to Recognize Signs of StrokeWhen a person is having a stroke, they are usually unable to speak very well or have coordinated movement. So, it is important that the person close by be able to recognize these five signs of stroke and call for medical help immediately.
Hearts All Tangled Up in BluePoem off the photo prompt of the same title.
Broad StrokesA haiku about an artist.- His is a HeartAbout heartbreak and pain and how life is worth much more
- My Heart, These Thoughts, These EmotionsA poem about the emotions and thoughts of one's heart.





