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Acknowledging Heart Health Month in Hennepin County - offered by Commissioner Angela Conley
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WHEREAS, Heart disease is the leading cause of death for all genders, and people of most racial and ethnic groups in the United States; and
WHEREAS, Heart disease cost the United States about $252 billion annually from 2019 to 2020, including the cost of health care services, medicines, and lost productivity; and
WHEREAS, Heart disease is the number 1 killer of women, causing 1 in 3 deaths each year. It's a third of our mothers, sisters, friends, neighbors, coworkers and more. It's a third of the women we can't bear to live without; and
WHEREAS, Heart disease is the number 1 killer of new moms and accounts for over one-third of maternal deaths. Black women have some of the highest maternal mortality rates; and
WHEREAS, Heart disease is the second leading cause of death to Hennepin County residents, with more than 12,000 deaths occurring between 2013 and 2021; and
WHEREAS, Significant health disparities persist, with U.S.-born Black and American Indian/ Indigenous residents in Hennepin County, and people with disabilities experiencing significantly higher rates of hypertension compared to the county average; and
WHEREAS, Hennepin County Public Health works with partners throughout the county on community driven policy and systems level approaches to prevent heart disease through active living, healthy eating, and commercial tobacco-free living; and
WHEREAS, The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) encourages everyday prevention through physical activity, healthy eating, stress reduction, managing blood pressure, and working with a primary care provider to manage and prevent heart disease; and
WHEREAS, This February, Hennepin County in partnership with community is urging women to take care of their heart health through the "Your Heart Beats for Generations" campaign - meaning take care of your health for ...
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