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Let’s Talk About Diabetes, Heart Disease, & Stroke
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What is My Risk?
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Topic:
What is My Risk?
Did You Know?
Learn the Facts
What to Know About Diabetes and Heart Disease
The Relationship Between Heart Disease, Stroke, and Diabetes
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Recognizing Warning Signs and Symptoms
How Does Type 2 Diabetes Increase My Risk of Stroke and Heart Disease?
What Other Common Conditions Contribute to My Risk?
Take Proactive Steps
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What Can I Do?
What Can You Do to Prevent Heart Disease and Stroke?
Getting Started
Monitor Risk Factors
The Numbers You Need to Know
Make Positive Lifestyle Changes
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Quick Quiz 2
Understanding Your Medications
Sticking to Medication Plans
Build Your Support System
Strength in Support
Start Getting the Support You Need
Work with a Care Team
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Quick Quiz 4
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How Can I Be an Active Member of My Health Care Team?
Taking an Active Role in Your Health Care
Getting Started
Tips for a Productive Visit
Questions to Ask Your Team
Have Confidence to Start the Conversation
Be Your Own Health Hero
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What if I Don’t Understand the Answers?
Ways to Meet with Your Health Care Professionals
Quick Quiz 2
How to Continue Taking Care of Your Heart
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Survey Question 2
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Let's Talk About Blood Pressure
Let’s Talk About Heart Failure
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Blood vessels carrying blood and oxygen to your brain can become blocked or burst. This can stop blood and oxygen from reaching the brain. What is this called?
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Stroke
Diabetes
High blood pressure
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A stroke is caused by damage to the blood vessels carrying blood and oxygen to your brain.
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A stroke is caused by damage to the blood vessels carrying blood and oxygen to your brain.
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