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Want to help fight for health justice? It may be time to listen

Want to help fight for health justice? It may be time to listen Michael Merschel, American Heart Association News April 6, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail A pandemic, protests and politics have highlighted the nation s long-standing, deep-seated racial issues and how they affect the health of millions of Americans. People who ve never confronted racism before are asking, How can I show I m an ally? For the uninitiated, being a partner in the fight against racism can begin by looking inward. First and foremost, it s about listening, particularly listening to the communities and the people that are directly impacted by injustices, said Judy Lubin, president of the Center for Urban and Racial Equity, a social change consulting group in Washington, D.C.

Physical therapy visit for knee injury was first step toward his quadruple bypass

Physical therapy visit for knee injury was first step toward his quadruple bypass Suzanne Marta, American Heart Association News April 6, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail James Pete Watt walked into a physical therapy appointment in April 2018 feeling unusually lightheaded and anxious. I just felt off, he said. The therapist took his blood pressure reading. It was dangerously high – 200/100. You re not going anywhere until someone comes to get you, she told him. Pete, who lives in Lake Stevens, Washington, called his wife, Lisa. She took him to an urgent care clinic. Doctors there recommended he get more testing from his physicians. Nearly two decades before, doctors told Pete he had high blood pressure and Type 2 diabetes. He d been taking medication and thought they were under control.

Unloading groceries, he found his wife on the ground not breathing

Unloading groceries, he found his wife on the ground not breathing Diane Daniel, American Heart Association News April 1, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Lynn and Kent Wiles spent the morning running errands together. The Oregon couple shopped for groceries, stopped by the bank and picked up items at the hardware store. Once home, they were bringing in bags from the car. Lynn had stayed in the kitchen to put away a couple perishables while Kent went to get the last few bags. With everything in place, she headed back out through the dining room to help him with the next load. She never made it.

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