Saturday, July 16, 2011

For the Doctors

In 2008, the National Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention (NHDSP) program began to emphasize the ABCS to address these chronic diseases.  I read about the ABCS in the National Prevention Strategy document which I recently mentioned in the blog.  
Here is the general basis of the ABCS.  They are measures that health care professionals should address with all of their patients, including YOU.
A is for aspirin (reduces heart attack risk for many people)
B is for controlling blood pressure or hypertension
C is for keeping LDL cholesterol levels normal - prevention or medication
S is for smoking - quitting or never starting

Here is an interactive map that shows the number of cases of heart disease and stroke per state and by county within states.  It is a publication of the CDC.

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