Health Topics
Learn the facts about heart conditions and stroke so you can increase your confidence in making changes to improve and maintain your health.


Watch, Learn and Live
See your cardiovascular system in action with our interactive illustrations and animations.Heart attack warning signs
Some heart attacks come on slowly. Know the warning signs, and when to call 911.
We're here for caregivers
Resources for those caring for loved ones dealing with cardiovascular disease.
Understand your blood pressure numbers
Learn what's considered normal, elevated and high.
Support That Empowers
Recovery becomes so much more manageable when you have the right kind of emotional support. Our online community of patients, survivors and caregivers is here to keep you going no matter the obstacles. We’ve been there, and we won’t let you go it alone.

Get the Facts About the COVID-19 Vaccine
Every vaccination brings us closer to a future free of COVID-19. Based on the best science, vaccines are safe, effective and protect you, your loved ones and community.
Don't Die of Doubt
When an emergency strikes, hospitals are still the safest place – even during a pandemic. Call 911 at the first sign of a heart attack or stroke.
Doctor, It's Been Too Long.
Loving your family means making sure your parents, tíos and abuelos maintain their doctor's appointments. It's time to check up on your health, and the health of those you love.

Health Insurance Marketplace
Open enrollment for 2023 health insurance runs through January 15, 2023. Visit HealthCare.gov(link opens in new window) to get, renew or update coverage for you and your family.
Use these resources to learn more about finding health insurance:
- Questions to Ask Yourself When Choosing a Plan (PDF)(link opens in new window) | Spanish (PDF)(link opens in new window)
- Marketplace Application Checklist (PDF)(link opens in new window) | Spanish (PDF)(link opens in new window)
- Things to know about the Health Insurance Marketplace (PDF)(link opens in new window) | Spanish (PDF)(link opens in new window)
