February and Hearts

Posted February 13, 2017 by Mandy Smith in

Growing up, I’m sure I’m not the only one who thought February was the heart month. Decorating for Valentine’s Day has always been fun.  Pink and red hearts all over the place, candy and cards being passed out, and love in the air.  Well, now that I’m grown up (age wise at least) I realize that February is a different type of heart month.  February is “National Heart Awareness Month”.

Things you can do to work towards keeping your heart healthy:

  • Regular doctor visits
  • Regular exercise
  • Eating well
  • Quit (or don’t start) smoking
  • Take your medication as needed

Heart disease is a serious illness that affects men and women.  Approximately one million people die each year from it, making it the leading cause of death in the United States.  So, for Valentine’s Day this year instead of chocolates a fruit arrangement would be healthier.  And a romantic walk on the beach could also ensure you’re keeping your heart healthy as you keep your significant one happy!

 

Mandy Smith

Mandy has worked at RCIL since June of 2009. She is a Certified Orientation and Mobility Specialist and provides services in 32 counties to individuals who are blind or have low vision and are 55 years and older.

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