Title: Untitled
Artist: Lori Sylvester & Victoria Gestner
Heart Number: 26
Fact: Did you know that your own stem cells may be able to treat certain types of heart and vascular diseases?
Title: Untitled
Artist: Alicia K. Zeman, Lauren A. McKeaney & Shanan A. McKeaney
Heart Number: 27
Fact: Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States in both men and women.
Title: Human Measures
Artist: Sabrina Katz
Heart Number: 28
Fact: Having high blood pressure puts you at risk for heart disease and stroke. Have you had your annual check-up?
Title: Untitled
Artist: Ben Laskov
Heart Number: 29
Fact: Eating nuts like pistachios, as part of diet low in saturated fat/cholesterol, may lower the risk of heart disease.
Title: Café ba ba reeba
Artist: Jason Hollembeak & Dustin Ruegger
Heart Number: 30
Fact: Approximately 1 out of every 3 adults in the United States has high blood pressure.
Title: Hearts Garden
Artist: Sam Kirk
Heart Number: 31
Fact: Eat less, eat smart, and move more daily!
Title: Untitled
Artist: Erin Cramer
Heart Number: 32
Fact: An estimated 5 million Americans are diagnosed with heart valve disease each year.
Title: Solar Heart
Artist: Patrick Lichty
Heart Number: 33
Fact:If left untreated, heart valve disease can often lead to heart failure. Have you had your annual check-up?
Title: Lifesaving Lifestyle
Artist: Arthur Czerep
Heart Number: 34
Fact: Reduce your risk of sudden cardiac death - quit smoking, lose weight, eat heart healthy and exercise.
Title: Positive Change heart
Artist: Jodi Adams
Heart Number: 35
Fact: Smoking or using other tobacco products is one of the most significant risk factors for developing heart disease.
Title: Untitled
Artist: Eric Jimenez
Heart Number: 36
Fact: Manage stress and anger – poorly controlled stress and anger can lead to heart attacks and strokes.
Title: Hearts in Pink
Artist: Denise Rush
Heart Number: 37
Fact: Smoking triples the risk of dying from heart disease among middle-aged adults. If you smoke, quit!
Title: Inner Heart
Artist: Laura Kurtenbach
Heart Number: 38
Fact: Cardiovascular research seeks to translate the understanding of heart disease into new treatment options.
Title: What Grows
Artist: Sandi Chaplin
Heart Number: 39
Fact: Plain and simple – stop smoking! Your heart and lungs will thank you!
Title: Untitled
Artist: Tonette Navarro
Heart Number: 40
Fact: 80% of people who had a heart attack have high cholesterol. Optimal cholesterol is < 200. Know your numbers!
Title: Untitled
Artist: Jesus Salgueiro
Heart Number: 41
Fact: Smoking can increase your risk of heart disease and stroke. If you smoke, quit!
Title: Untitled
Artist: Elliott From
Heart Number: 42
Fact: In men, the risk for coronary artery disease increases after age 45. In women, after the age of 55.
Title: EKG, My Father
Artist: Rob Hogan
Heart Number: 43
Fact: Atrial fibrillation can be detected with an EKG, a painless test that records the heart's electrical activity.
Title: Untitled
Artist: Eric Jimenez
Heart Number: 44
Fact: Practice good dental hygiene to prevent heart valve disease. A thorough teeth cleaning will do you good!
Title: Mirrored Heart
Artist: Katherine Anderson
Heart Number: 45
Fact: You have the power to change someone's life by being an organ donor. Please register.
Title: Illustrated Heart
Artist: Kelly Geisel
Heart Number: 46
Fact: Physical activity (at least 150 minutes per week, or 30 minutes per day most days) is important for heart health.
Title: Precious Diamond Heart
Artist: Mark Lexby
Heart Number: 47
Fact: You have the power to change someone's life by being an organ donor. Please register.
Title: Health Heart
Artist: Rhonda Downey
Heart Number: 48
Fact: Cardiovascular research searches for new and better ways to understand and treat heart disease.
Title: Transforming the Heart of Stone
Artist: Tayler Westlake & Columbia CRU
Heart Number: 49
Fact: Transforming the Heart of Stone Chestnut Address126 (2)Achieve and maintain a healthy weight – excess weight puts strain on your heart.
Title: A Mother's Heart
Artist: Greg Riley
Heart Number: 50
Fact: If you are having symptoms of a stroke, do not drive yourself to the hospital. Call 911!