Active and Mindful Living (Arabic) Being physically active and finding ways to reduce stress can help prevent or manage heart disease. Download this infographic to learn more.
Aortic Disease: What is Your Aorta? (Arabic) The aorta is your body's main blood vessel. It carries oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the body. Problems with the aorta can be deadly. It's important to find, follow, and treat them early.
Atrial Fibrillation (Arabic) Learn about atrial fibrillation, its symptoms and treatment. Download this infographic to learn more.
Atrial Fibrillation and Lowering Stroke Risk (Arabic) If you have atrial fibrillation, also called AFib, you have a higher chance of having a stroke. Download this infographic to learn more about your options for lowering stroke risk.
Atrial Fibrillation Medications That Control Rhythm (Arabic) Atrial fibrillation, or AFib, is the most common heart rhythm problem. Medications, along with lifestyle changes, play a vital role in managing AFib. Learn about rhythm control medications. They can get the heart back to a normal rhythm and help keep it there.
Atrial Fibrillation Medications That Slow the Heart Rate (Arabic) Atrial fibrillation, or AFib, is the most common heart rhythm problem. Medications, along with lifestyle changes, play a vital role in managing AFib. Learn about rate control medications. They can keep the heart from beating too fast.
Blood Pressure (Arabic) Blood pressure is the force of your blood moving against the walls of your arteries. Download the file to view the full infographic in Arabic.
Cardiac Rehabilitation (Arabic) If you are recovering from a heart attack, heart procedure or heart issue, ask about cardiac rehabilitation. Download this infographic to learn more.
Cholesterol (Arabic) Cholesterol is a fat-like substance in your blood. Too much can clog your arteries and make a heart attack or stroke more likely. Download this infographic in Arabic to learn more.
Coronary Artery Disease (Arabic) Coronary artery disease is a narrowing of the coronary arteries that supply blood and oxygen to the heart. Download this infographic to learn more.
C-Reactive Protein and Heart Disease (Arabic) Like cholesterol, C-reactive protein (CRP) can help predict your chance (risk) of developing heart disease. It's measured with a simple blood test. CRP is a marker of inflammation in the body. While inflammation helps healing in the short term, high amounts of CRP over time have been linked to damaged arteries, heart attack, and stroke. Ask about having your CRP checked. Download the infographic to learn more.
Diabetes (Arabic) Type 2 diabetes occurs when your body can't properly process sugar into energy. Download this infographic to learn more.
Diabetes and Heart Disease Risk (Arabic) If you have diabetes, you have a higher risk of developing heart disease. Download the file to view the full infographic in Arabic.
Heart Attack (Arabic) Heart attacks happen when the heart's blood supply is suddenly cut off. If you think you're having one, call 911 right away. Download this infographic to learn more.
Heart Failure (Arabic) If you have heart failure, your heart isn't pumping as well as it should. As a result, fluid can build up in the body – most often in the legs and lungs. Download the infographic to learn more.
Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction (Arabic) HFpEF is a very common form of heart failure. Learn what it feels like and how it's treated. Download the file to print the handout.
Heart Valve Disease (Arabic) Most heart valve problems involve the aortic valve or mitral valve. Download this infographic to learn about two common valve issues: aortic stenosis and mitral regurgitation.
Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (Arabic) If you have hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, or HCM, your heart muscle gets too thick. This makes it harder for your heart to do its job.
Medication Adherence (Arabic) If you skip, change, or ignore your medicine, it can be bad for your health. Download this infographic to learn more about taking your medication as directed.
Peripheral Artery Disease (Arabic) Peripheral artery disease occurs when arteries in the leg become narrowed or clogged, causing less blood flow. Download this infographic to learn more.
Protect Your Heart With the Vaccines You Need (Arabic) Staying up to date with your vaccines is part of being heart healthy. Learn more about the vaccines you might need.
SCA: Sudden Cardiac Arrest (Arabic) Sudden cardiac arrest is a problem with the heart's electrical system. It usually strikes without warning. Download this infographic to learn more.
SCA: Young Athletes and Heart Health (Arabic) While rare, sudden cardiac arrest is the No. 1 medical cause of death in young athletes. Download this infographic to learn more.
SGLT2 Inhibitors: What Are SGLT2 Inhibitors? (Arabic) SGLT2 inhibitors are a type of medication. They are now recommended for many people with heart failure, ongoing coronary artery disease, kidney disease, or diabetes.
Stop Heart Disease Before It Starts (Arabic) Heart disease will affect 1 in 2 adults in the U.S. But most of the time, healthy habits can prevent it. Download this infographic to learn more.
Stop Smoking (Arabic) Why stop smoking? It harms nearly every organ in your body, including your heart. Download this infographic for tips on how to quit.
Stroke (Arabic) A stroke occurs when a blood vessel in the brain is blocked or burst. Download the file to view the full infographic in Arabic and learn the warning signs.
Tricuspid Regurgitation (Arabic) Tricuspid regurgitation, also called a leaky tricuspid valve, is one type of heart valve disease. It occurs when the thin flaps or leaflets of the valve don’t close tightly enough.
Weight and Heart Health (Arabic) Weight matters when it comes to your heart and overall health. Unhealthy or excess weight has been linked to 60+ diseases and conditions, including heart risk factors, heart disease, heart attack and stroke.