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Heart Failure
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Heart Health Quiz

Heart-attack deaths have fallen 60 percent in three decades, according to Daniel Levy, M.D., director of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute's Framingham Heart Study. Still, millions of Americans suffer from cardiovascular diseases linked with heart attacks and strokes, according to the American Heart Association.

Heart Quiz for Women Only

As a woman, do you know what your risk is for developing heart disease? You might be surprised. Take this quiz, based on information from the American Heart Association, and see how much you know about heart disease in women.

Live Well with Congestive Heart Failure

If you have CHF, it's important to stick with your treatment, even when you're feeling better. You also need to maintain healthy habits.

Coping with Heart Failure

When you’re living with heart failure, it’s normal to feel sad or down at times. Some medications can also affect your mood. Following your treatment plan may seem like a lot to remember. If you feel overwhelmed, just focus on one day at a time.

Resources for Heart Health

Living with heart disease means making a lot of changes. You’re likely to have a range of new feelings to deal with. Reach out to the people close to you. Also, support groups can provide helpful advice.

Heart Failure: After Hospitalization

Here’s how you can stay healthy and prevent the problems that lead to a stay in the hospital.

Heart Failure: Breathe More Easily

Heart failure makes it hard for oxygen to get into the blood, causing shortness of breath.

CHF and Physical Activity

Regular aerobic activity, such as walking, swimming, or biking, can improve CHF symptoms, reduce stress, and increase energy levels.

Managing a Chronic Condition

Part of the treatment for chronic conditions involves adopting the same healthy lifestyle habits that are important for everyone.