February is a month filled with hearts: cute and colorful candy hearts, spending time with your sweetheart and of course, it’s Heart Health Month! While we’re thinking about all things heart-related, try incorporating some heart-healthy habits into your life.
Here are five things you can do to improve your heart health this month!
You don’t have to spend an hour running on a treadmill to get the benefits of exercise (but we won’t stop you)! Dedicating 20 to 30 minutes every day to getting active can strengthen your heart and help your overall physical health and even your mental health.
Need some fun ideas to get active? Here are a few things you might enjoy:
We know there’s a lot going on in the world and in your world. Take a few minutes to practice your favorite hobby, try out a new self-care technique or just decompress. Your heart will thank you!
If you need help coping with stress, we have counselors that work with your primary care physician who can help you get mentally healthy.
Stopping smoking is easier said than done. But quitting smoking helps your heart, decreases your risk of cancer and has so many other health benefits. Your primary care provider can help you work through this, too!
You don’t have to completely change your diet! There are a few easy things that can start with that make a big difference:
The best way to treat heart disease is by never letting it develop! Staying on track with your yearly exam gives your primary care physician a baseline of your health so they can take steps when they start to see changes, not when you’re experiencing symptoms.
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