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Diabetes
happens when an artery becomes blocked, preventing oxygen and nutrients from getting to the heart
The disease of the heart that can be deemed deadly to about 425,000 people per year
The narrowing and hardening of the arteries
chest pain usually associated with low blood flow
A lack of “normal” heart rhythm
Heart attack
stroke
A stroke happening in the vessels on the way to the brain, most likely from a blockage
A stroke that happens when vessels in the brain rupture causing heavy bleeding within the brain
High-Density Lipoprotein, also known as the good type of cholesterol
Low-Density Lipoprotein also known as the bad type of cholesterol
A blood test that measures total cholesterol, LDL “bad” cholesterol, HDL “good” cholesterol, and triglycerides. Every 5 years
A simple, painless test using
an inflatable arm cuff. Every 2 years
The preferred test for diagnosing diabetes. After you have fasted overnight, you will be given a blood test the following morning. Every 3 years beginning at 45.
heart unexpectedly stops beating
progressive build-up of fluid around the heart which causes it to pump inefficiently; can lead fluid to collect in the lungs, liver, abdomen, and lower body
caused by clot or plaque build-up in the brain
caused by a clot forming elsewhere in the body and
moving to the brain