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  • Link to Infographic: Love Your Heart: Prevent Heart Disease A healthy heart is critical, particularly to service members facing high-stress jobs throughout their careers. Take steps ...
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  • Link to Infographic: Love Your Heart: Get Regular Physical Activity Get moving! Try and get at least 2.5 hours a week of physical activity to keep your heart healthy. https://health.mil ...
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  • Link to Infographic: Love Your Heart: Choose Healthy Foods and Drinks Eating a balanced, healthy diet, low in sodium, cholesterol, and saturated fat can lower your risk for heart disease. www ...
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  • Link to Infographic: Love Your Heart: Don't Smoke Smoking can increase your risk for heart disease. Talk to your provider on ways to lower your risk and prioritize your ...
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  • Link to Infographic: Love Your Heart: Healthy Weight Keepings a healthy weight can lower your risk for heart disease. Learn more on how a healthy way is good for your heart: ...
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  • Link to Infographic: Infographic: Holiday Food Safety Tip #3, Cook Food Thoroughly Use a thermometer to ensure your food is cooked to the right minimum internal temperature.
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  • Link to Infographic: Food Safety Tip: Keep cold food cold Don't let your cold dishes sit out on a counter for more than 2 hours. Keep it chilled at 40 degrees or less.
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