Did you know about 610,000 people die of heart disease in the United States every year? It’s important to focus on your heart health throughout the year, but since February is Heart Month we wanted to share three things you should be doing to keep your heart in tip-top shape!

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Know Your Risk Factors There are a bunch of different things that factor into your heart disease risk. Here are some of the most important ones:

Go Healthy Your lifestyle might be the most important thing you can control when it comes to keeping your heart healthy. Exercising for at least 30 minutes a day, five days a week is a great start. Even if it’s just a walk around the neighborhood…you’re lapping the person sitting on the couch.

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Another health tip? Eat foods that are low in salt, saturated and transfats and high in unsaturated fats, like fish and avocados. Studies also show eating fruit can lower your risk of heart disease. Know the Signs It’s super important that you don’t ignore the warning signs and symptoms of a heart attack.

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If you or someone you know might be having a heart attack, you need to act fast. The chances of survival go way up when emergency treatment starts right away.

A heart attack can feel like heartburn…is that burning sensation from eating a big cheeseburger or from an actual heart attack? It’s better to be safe than sorry. If you have persistent chest pain and you aren’t sure what’s causing it, call 911. Bottom line…if you think you or someone you know is having a heart attack, call 911 right away. Make sure you do your part to stay heart healthy, and wear red in February to support heart health awareness!