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Often referred to as the silent killer, high blood pressure is a major health crisis and is the number one avoidable risk for death from heart attack or stroke.

Lowering elevated lipids is one of the most effective ways to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease.

With heart failure on the rise, knowing the symptoms, prevention, and treatment to slow progression is of utmost importance for nurses across settings and specialties.

Applying behavior change coaching can be one of the most influential skills for impacting patient outcomes.

Despite advances in pharmacologic treatment, atherosclerosis is on the rise, leading to increased risk of heart attack, stroke, and peripheral arterial disease.

Obesity has been increasing in epidemic proportions over the last several decades along with several adverse cardiovascular health effects.

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