Dispelling myths about heart disease

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Misconceptions about heart attacks, stroke and high blood pressure stem from factual observation during the global epidemic and are deep-rooted. They have existed so long that they have become myths. These myths influence the allocation and resources and affect cardiovascular disease prevention and control measures. One of the myths listed, which should be dispelled, is that heart disease is a problem of developed countries. The truth is that two-thirds of the deaths from cardiovascular disease occur in developing countries.

Author: Martin, Ingrid
Analysis, Cardiovascular diseases, Demographic aspects, Heart diseases

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Let music soothe your heart

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Finnish composer Heikki Sarmanto has written a symphonic mixture of jazz, European classical, and Latin American ethnic music about the heart. He dedicated it to the World Health Organization. He explains how the moods of the heart are represented in the 45-minute piece, called 'Open Up Your Heart.'

Methods, Interview, Music therapy, Sarmanto, Heikki

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Course to heart health: a WHO game for the young at heart

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A board game designed to teach healthy activities for the heart is presented. Physical exercises are part of the game. A game board, instructions, and 40 cut-out cards denoting heart health risks are included.

Care and treatment, Tests, problems and exercises, Exercise, Heart, Health behavior

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