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Southcentral Foundation offers "Traditions of the Heart", a wellness program for women between the ages of 40-64. The Traditions of the Heart Program helps women to learn ways to protect themselves from heart disease.
If you would like further information, please contact the WiseWoman Program at (907) 729-2180.
Recommended Internet Links
Alaska Native/American Indian Heart Disease
Tribal Connections provides a health information portal with great resources regarding heart disease and its affects on the Alaska Native/American Indian people.
Heart & Cardiovascular Disease in WomenThe National Women's Health Information Center provides information about heart and cardiovascular disease specifically how it affects women.
American Heart AssociationThe American Heart Association offers information on heart disease including: arrhythmia, diabetes, cholesterol, high blood pressure, heart attack, and etc.
Fact SheetsHelp Your Heart
A Fact Sheet on the connection between Tobacco and Heart Disease in the Alaska Native/American Indian people.
Be Active for Your HeartA Fact Sheet on staying active to maintain a healthy heart.
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