United States Department of Veterans Affairs
United States Department of Veterans Affairs

National Center for Health Promotion & Disease Prevention (NCP)

February 2008

Healthy Heart

Federal Government Resources
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US Department of Health and Human Services
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

  • Heart Disease
    Learn about the most common heart disease in the United States, coronary heart disease, which can lead to heart attack.

National Institutes of Health
Medline Plus: Heart Disease

  • Heart Diseases Its definition, signs and symptoms, treatments, tutorials and more.
  • Heart Disease: Prevention  
    On this site, you will find information and resources to prevent heart disease.
  • Managing Cholesterol 
    This is an interactive tutorial on cholesterol discusses cholesterol including the causes and treatments.
  • Heart Disease in Women 
    On this site, you will find information about heart disease specific to women.

National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute

Women'shealth.gov 

  • Heart Disease    
    Information including what is heart disease; do women need to worry about heart disease, do women of color need to worry about heart disease, what women can do to prevent heart disease and more.
  • Heart Healthy Eating 
    Diet is one of the things that can affect your heart health, and your risk for getting heart disease.  The good news is that diet is one of the things you can control to improve your heart health and lower your risk for heart disease.

Non Federal Government resources
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American Diabetes Association  
Get the latest diabetes news and diabetes research summaries.  This site also includes a recipe of the day, tip of the day and more.

American Heart Association  
Learn about heart disease.  The website has sections for teens and has information in Spanish.

Harvard School of Public Health   

  • Your Disease Risk              
    On this site, you can find out your risk of developing heart disease and get personalized tips for preventing them.