Everything we do flows from the heart, that shapes our actions, relationships, & lives. Guarding our hearts protects us from harmful influences that lead us away from God. When our hearts are aligned with God, we'll experience freedom from anxiety, fear, & worldly distractions. #OurHearts
We know from Scripture that we can't discern the true state of our hearts without the help of God. With every new dawn & sunset, we need to whisper David's prayer. We need to open our souls for God to search our hearts & then ask Him to wash us clean & lead us His way. #OurHearts
Being heart smart starts with knowing your numbers. Weight, waist size, blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar numbers all matter for #OurHearts. Talk with your health care provider.
#OurHearts are healthier when we move, eat healthier, sleep well, reduce stress, and quit smoking! Check your blood pressure, cholesterol, and A1C with your doctor. Visit for health coverage resources: insurance.maryland.gov/Consumer/Pages/HealthCov... #MDInsurance #HeartDisease
You can take action to protect yourself against heart disease. Get your friends and loved ones involved, too! Doing something small each day for #OurHearts can be much easier when others join us on the journey.
#OurHearts are healthier when we have important conversations with a health care provider. Stay up to date on doctors’ appointments & medications. Have your blood pressure, blood sugar, & cholesterol levels checked and know what your numbers mean for your risk for heart disease.
Taking small steps, like adding more physical activity to your day, can reduce your risk for heart disease. At least 150 minutes of exercise for adults every week can help keep #OurHearts healthy.
Women generally get heart disease about 10 years later than men do, but it’s still their leading cause of death. 💓
At every stage of life, there’s something you can do to help reduce your risk of heart disease: nhlbi.nih.gov/health/heart-healthy-living #HeartMonth #OurHearts #HeartHealthy
Read more about our approach to improving cardiovascular health and longevity in this @longevitytech.bsky.social piece by @mrdannysullivan.bsky.social: longevity.technology/news/epigene...
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You can’t always prevent or avoid stress. But you can change how you respond to it. You may feel better – and have a healthier heart, too! #OurHearts
Celebrating heart month free for this month only: heart, blood vessels, and brain module on MCD Learn -- photo of a heart shape with stethoscope next to it
American #HeartMonth is here❤️
To celebrate, we’re making our Heart, Blood Vessels and Brain module FREE on MCD Learn this month for community health workers to build their knowledge and skills! 👉Learn more: https://loom.ly/rdIGvHc #OurHearts #OnlineLearning
Stress less for a healthier heart. It's the day after Super Bowl and your heart might need a rest, especially if you stayed up late. Here are some tips on how to manage stress for a healthier heart: www.nhlbi.nih.gov/resources/stress-less-he... #MDInsurance #HeartDisease #OurHearts
We’re proudly going red in support of National #WearRedDay and heart disease prevention ❤️🩹
Join us and learn more about what you can do to protect yourself and your loved ones by visiting: www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/heart...
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Supporting the cause! ❤️
#WearRedDay #OurHearts
During American Heart Health Month in February, NCIRE advocates for cardiovascular research and encourages everyone to be heart smart.
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It's #WearRedDay❤️! Today, our staff are wearing red to raise awareness of heart disease—the leading cause of death among adults in NYC.
Know your risk and protect your heart: buff.ly/JGmvVNK
#GoRedforWomen
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#AmericanHeartMonth
Today is National Wear Red Day! Celebrated each year on the first Friday in February, National Wear Red Day brings greater attention to heart disease as a leading cause of death for women. #HealthyHeartMonth #HeartHealth #BetheBeat #WearRedDay #OurHearts #MDInsurance https://www.goredforwomen.org/
Take a moment for yourself. Mindful meditation and relaxation techniques can help control stress, which helps keep #OurHearts healthy.
Health care provider is taking blood pressure of older adult patient. The text reads, "Your HEART matters. Stay active. Eat well. Manage stress. Get regular check-ups. Protect your heart." The CalHHS logo is visible in the corner.
Get smart about your heart! 💕 It’s easier to be more proactive about protecting #OurHearts and maintaining a heart-healthy lifestyle when we understand our risks for heart disease.
This #HeartMonth, know what your blood pressure is and what your numbers mean for you.
Photo of health worker reading blood pressure measurement on patient. Red background with heart image and text: Accurate Blood Pressure Starts With You Learn the basics and proper technique online Up to 3.5 CME/CNE credits available upon completion! MCD 60th anniversary and MCD Learn logos
❤️🩸Accurate blood pressure readings matter.🩸❤️
This #HeartMonth, strengthen your skills with MCD Learn’s online courses on blood pressure measurement from avoiding common mistakes to mastering proper technique. 👉Learn more: https://loom.ly/zF1GFQk #OurHearts #OnlineLearning
ICYMI learn more in @endpts.com about our plans to enter the clinic in mid-2026 with STX-1150, and our broader work to deliver on the potential of #CRISPR and nature’s blueprint for better cardiovascular health.
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Join us on National #WearRedDay Feb. 6 to raise awareness about #HeartDisease, the leading cause of death in the U.S. Devoting a little time every day to care for yourself can go a long way toward protecting your heart health! 🫀💪 #OurHearts #HeartMonth www.nhlbi.nih.gov/ourhearts
We never lose them from #ourhearts ❤️
February is American Heart Month. Talk to your healthcare provider about your risk of heart disease and what you can do to prevent it.
❤️ Learn more about how to keep your heart healthy at heart.org/lifes8.
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❤️February is American Heart Month!❤️ Swipe left👈 to see a list of tips for maintaining a healthy heart and share them with your patients to promote heart health awareness and encourage healthy lifestyle choices!
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Learn how to identify the signs and symptoms of #hypertrophiccardiomyopathy, communicate with clinicians, and ultimately receive a timely and accurate diagnosis. #BeHCMAware #OurHearts #PatientEducation #HCM www.instagram.com/shirlywhirlmd/
About 13% of #pulmonaryarterialhypertension patients report having heart palpitations as a symptom. Learn about #PAH, Group 1 #PH, for #AmericanHeartMonth. https://buff.ly/4gt1ZqM . #OurHearts