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Wear lots of layers
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Questions you should ask your doctor
02/13/2014 12:00 PM EST

Tears in vessels may be partially to blame, but the exact link is unclear, researchers say
02/13/2014 12:00 PM EST

However, most live within an hour of hospital that can give proper treatment, study finds
02/13/2014 12:00 PM EST

Early study found connection between exposure to microbes, poorer scores on mental-ability tests
02/13/2014 12:00 PM EST

Global Effort to Reduce Infectious Disease Risk Announced Vaccine Pellets for Mice Show Promise In Curbing Lyme Disease Imbruvica Approved for Treatment of C
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Researchers recommend improving needle quality
02/13/2014 12:00 PM EST

Anxiety, memory problems and poor health also play a role, study suggests
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Early study of pigs found protective effect after heart attack
02/13/2014 12:00 PM EST

Sights, sounds may prove a distraction, researchers say
Don't just say "I love you" on Valentine's Day.
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This Valentine’s Day, don’t just say, “I love you.” Let people know you plan to spend many more holidays together — and that heart health is an important part of staying well.

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Talk about heart health with someone you love.

You could say: “Did you know that heart disease is the number one killer in the United States? But there are lots of things we can do to lower our risk.” Then suggest that you and your loved one take these small steps together.

Go for a walk tonight instead of watching TV.

Share an order of fish or a lean cut of meat at a restaurant.

When you feel stressed, remind one another to take some deep breaths.

Get your blood pressure and cholesterol checked.

Hint: Forward this message to people you care about to let them know that heart health matters!

Help them make healthy changes!

Check out these tips for talking about heart health.

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