Share a Heart Healthy Father’s Day
2008Let’s face it; we have a vested interest in helping
our dads live a long, healthy life. So skip giving dad a
neck tie this year. Celebrate this Father’s Day with
your dad, grandfather, uncle, or special man in your life by
sharing the heart healthy gifts below from the NHLBI.
And if you must give the obligatory tie, simply enhance your
gift with the following information too.
Let Dad Know the Signs of a Heart
Attack
This pocket-sized card gives brief reminders of heart
attack warning signs, steps to take if symptoms occur, and the
importance of acting quickly. Offers space to write in current
medications and key phone numbers as an easy reference for
both the patient and emergency care providers. Nice compact,
affordable way to help dad protect his heart. Give one
to every important man in your life.
Order item
#01-3667 at http://emall.nhlbihin.net/product2.asp?sku=01-3667
for F|R|E|E single copy*, additional copies
ONLY 25¢ each. 25 copies for $3.00 100
copies for $10.00 |
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Give the Your Guide to
Physical Activity and Your Heart Booklet
Did you know moderate physical activity on most days of the
week reduces the risk of heart disease and can lower the
chances of having a stroke, colon cancer, high blood pressure,
and type 2 diabetes? This easy-to-read guide is a
wonderful tool to encourage dad to get 30 minutes of moderate
physical activity most days of the week. It can also
help him maintain a healthy weight.
Once you’ve given the men in your life this booklet that
helps develop a safe and effective activity program, the focus
turns to staying active. Refer them to pages 37-38 for making
physical activity an enjoyable, habitual part of life.
Order item #06-5714 at http://emall.nhlbihin.net/product2.asp?sku=06-5714
for ONLY $3.50 each. |
Help Active Adult Dads and Grandfathers
Stay in Circulation
This colorful six page tri-fold fact
sheet provides information on Peripheral Arterial Disease
(PAD), a condition that affects one out of every 20 Americans
over the age of 50. PAD raises the risk for heart attack
and stroke. Find out who is at risk and how PAD is diagnosed
and treated. Learn about the steps to reduce the risk of
PAD.
Don’t miss the questions to ask a physician to help assess
the risk for PAD on page four.
Order item #06-5837 at http://emall.nhlbihin.net/product2.asp?sku=06-5837
for F|R|E|E single copy*, additional
copies ONLY $1.25 each. African Americans
– http://emall.nhlbihin.net/product2.asp?sku=06-5835
En Español – http://emall.nhlbihin.net/product2.asp?sku=06-5836 |
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