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February is the month of hearts and love - and not just the valentine kind.

Since 1963, by congressional order, February has been designated American Heart Month to raise awareness of the devastating effects of heart disease on the American people. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. In 2010, an estimated 785,000 Americans had their first heart attack, and about 470,000 had a recurrent attack. Nearly every 25 seconds, someone in the United States will have a coronary event, and one person every minute will die from one.

For many years people have been advised of ways to maintain optimum heart heath:

  • Quit smoking
  • Lower cholesterol
  • Control high blood pressure
  • Maintain a healthy weight
  • Exercise

But leading a healthy life demands more than taking care of your body; you must take care of your mind.

Heart conditions can be caused or exacerbated by stress, depression and other psychological conditions. Maintaining healthy relationships, managing stress and tending to your emotional needs play an important role in your overall health.

In recognition of heart month, we will publish a series of stories offering information and advice on caring for your body, mind and spirit that can help you maintain a healthy heart.

Neuroscience graduate students began its Brain Awareness Week outreach three years ago, and the activities continues to grow.

Women strive to find balance in work and life. Professor Stephanie Rauterkus will share her story at the BACHE Women's Conference.
Associate Professor Andra Frost has taken a small step that could lead to a giant leap — improving the outlook for many cancer patients.

A UAB professor says evolution talks in the classroom could teach kids how to get along.

Spring does more than bring warmer temperatures; it can be a seasonal nightmare for those with allergies, even kids.

Friday, March 18, 2011

Yo, it’s a stroke rap, y’all

UAB’s rapping nurse produces a new rap video that sends a serious message about stroke care.

UAB Hospital has become a model for blood centers around the country

Research has revealed that patients fare better when transfusions are kept to a minimum, bringing major changes at UAB and other hospitals.

UAB professors give three-point checklist to enjoy spring break fun.

Grammy Award-winning pop group The Pointer Sisters will be the stars of the annual Viva Health Starlight Gala benefiting UAB's Alys Stephens Center at 8:30 p.m. Friday, April 1, 2011.

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