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What can I do to prevent heart disease?
February 10, 2009 by Melissa · Leave a Comment

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You can reduce your chances of getting heart disease by taking these steps:
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- Know your blood pressure.
Years of high blood pressure
can lead to heart disease. People with high blood pressure often have
no symptoms, so have your blood pressure checked every 1 to 2 years and
get treatment if you need it. - Don’t smoke. If you smoke, try to quit. If you’re having trouble quitting, there are products and programs that can help:
- Nicotine patches and gums
- Support groups
- Programs to help you stop smoking
Ask your doctor or nurse for help. For more information on quitting, visit Quitting Smoking.
- Get tested for diabetes.
People with diabetes have high blood glucose (often called blood
sugar). People with high blood glucose often have no symptoms, so have
your blood glucose checked regularly. Having diabetes raises your
chances of getting heart disease. If you have diabetes, your doctor
will decide if you need diabetes pills or insulin shots. Your doctor
can also help you make a healthy eating and exercise plan. - Get your cholesterol and triglyceride levels tested.
High blood cholesterol (koh-LESS-tur-ol) can clog your arteries and
keep your heart from getting the blood it needs. This can cause a heart
attack. Triglycerides (treye-GLIH-suh-ryds) are a form of fat in your
blood stream. High levels of triglycerides are linked to heart disease
in some people. People with high blood cholesterol or high blood
triglycerides often have no symptoms, so have both levels checked
regularly. If your levels are high, talk to your doctor about what you can do to lower them.
You may be able to lower your both levels by eating better and
exercising more. Your doctor may prescribe medication to help lower
your cholesterol. - Maintain a healthy weight. Being overweight raises your risk for heart disease. Calculate your Body Mass Index (BMI)
to see if you are at a healthy weight. Healthy food choices and
physical activity are important to staying at a healthy weight:- Start by adding more fruits, vegetables, and whole grains to your diet.
- Each
week, aim to get at least 2 hours and 30 minutes of moderate physical
activity, 1 hour and 15 minutes of vigorous physical activity, or a
combination of moderate and vigorous activity.
- If you drink alcohol, limit it to no more
than one drink (one 12 ounce beer, one 5 ounce glass of wine, or one
1.5 ounce shot of hard liquor) a day. - Find healthy ways to cope with stress. Lower your stress level by talking to your friends, exercising, or writing in a journal.
Blood pressure
Who Doesn’t Love Free Chocolate?
January 3, 2009 by Crystal · Leave a Comment
Sorry to tempt you, when I’m sure you are all resolute on a new diet, but Godiva stores are giving away free samples. How could I resist?
The in-store sampling event is going on all month long.
1/2 - 1/4:
Chocoiste (Cherries, Pecans, & Cashews)
Real dried cherries coated in dark chocolate
Whole pecans coated in praline and then in milk chocolate
Whole cashews coated in milk chocolate
1/9 – 1/11:
Chocoiste (Cherries, Pecans, & Cashews)
1/30 - 2/1:
Mousse
A light milk chocolate mousse filling covered in a dark chocolate shell
Light strawberry mousse covered in a dark chocolate shell
Hazelnut and milk chocolate blended together into a light mousse, enrobed in milk chocolate
2/6-2/8
Mousse
In moderation, dark chocolate is actually very healthy for you. According to Dirk Taubert, MD, PhD, and colleagues at the University of Cologne, Germany, dark chocolate can actually help lower high blood pressure (source). The antioxidant properties can boost your immune system (source), and just make you feel good! Just remember: Moderation! Don’t go crazy with those samples, and stick to the dark chocolate.
Visit the Godiva Website for the location nearest you.

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