Atrial Fibrillation (Chinese) Learn about atrial fibrillation, its symptoms and treatment. Download this infographic to learn more.
Atrial Fibrillation, Stroke and Blood Thinners (Chinese) If you have atrial fibrillation, also called AFib, you have a higher chance of having a stroke. Download this infographic to learn more.
Blood Pressure (Chinese) Blood pressure is the force of your blood moving against the walls of your arteries. Download this infographic to learn more.
Cancer Treatment and Your Heart (Chinese) Cancer treatments save lives but sometimes also can damage your heart or blood vessels. Download this infographic to learn more.
Caregivers (Chinese) Caring for a loved one can be an honor, but it can also take a toll on the caregiver. Download this infographic for tips on how to avoid burnout.
Cholesterol (Chinese) Cholesterol is a fat-like substance in your blood. Too much can clog your arteries and make a heart attack or stroke more likely. Download this infographic to learn more.
Cholesterol: Managing High Cholesterol (Chinese) A heart-healthy lifestyle is important at any age, but even more so if you have high cholesterol. Download this infographic to learn more about how to manage the condition.
Clinical Trials (Chinese) Clinical trials are essential for improving health and medical care. Clinical trials are proving ground for new or better drugs, procedures, devices, vaccines and ways to prevent or diagnose disease. Download this infographic to learn more.
Congenital Heart Defects (Chinese) Congenital heart defects are present at birth and occur when a baby's heart dose not develop or work the way it should. Download this infographic to learn more.
Coronary Artery Disease (Chinese) Coronary artery disease is a narrowing of the coronary arteries that supply blood and oxygen to the heart. Download this infographic to learn more.
Diabetes (Chinese) Type 2 diabetes occurs when your body can't properly process sugar into energy. Download this infographic to learn more.
Diabetes and Heart Disease Risk (Chinese) If you have diabetes, you have a higher risk of developing heart disease. Download this infographic to learn why the conditions are linked.
Familial Hypercholesterolemia (Chinese) Familial hypercholesterolemia is an inherited condition. People with FH are born with dangerously high levels of LDL, or the "bad" cholesterol. Download this infographic to learn more.
Health Tips for Older Adults (Chinese) Heart disease No. 1 condition in older adults. Download this infographic in Mandarin for tips on staying healthy.
Heart Failure (Chinese) If you have heart failure, your heart isn't pumping as well as it should. As a result, fluid can build up in the body — most often in the legs and lungs. Download the file to view the full infographic.
Heart Failure: Turning Heart Failure Into Heart Success (Chinese) Living with heart failure is a journey. Download this infographic in Mandarin to learn what you might expect along the way.
Heart Valve Disease: Treatment With TAVR (Chinese) Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) may be an option to fix your heart valve if you have aortic stenosis. Download this infographic in Mandarin to learn more.
Heart-Healthy Nutrition (Chinese) To protect your heart, eat more fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. View the full infographic in Mandarin.
Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (Chinese) If you have hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, or HCM, your heart muscle gets too thick. This makes it harder for your heart to do its job. Download the file to print out the infographic.
Medication Adherence (Chinese) If you skip, change, or ignore your medicine, it can be bad for your health. Download this infographic in Mandarin to learn more about taking your medication as directed.
Metabolic Syndrome (Chinese) Metabolic syndrome describes a group of risk factors for heart disease. These include carrying too much fat around your waist, having high blood pressure, elevated blood sugar levels, high triglycerides, or low HDL (good) cholesterol. Download this infographic in Mandarin to learn more.
Obesity and Heart Disease (Chinese) Obesity—having too much body fat—is pretty common. Being obese increases your chance of developing heart disease and other health problems. Download this infographic in Mandarin to learn more.
Peripheral Artery Disease (Chinese) Peripheral artery disease occurs when arteries in the leg become narrowed or clogged, causing less blood flow. Download this infographic in Mandarin to learn more.
Pregnancy Complications and Heart Disease Risk (Chinese) Women are at greater risk of having heart disease or a stroke if they had certain complications while pregnant. Download this infographic in Mandarin to learn more.
Shared Decision-Making: Partners in Care (Chinese) Decision aids are tools to help you make informed decisions with your care team that are right for you. Download the infographic in Mandarin.
Sleep Apnea (Chinese) Sleep apnea is a common disorder in which your breathing stops briefly during sleep. Download this infographic in Mandarin to learn more.
Stop Heart Disease Before It Starts (Chinese) Healthy habits can help prevent heart disease. Download this infographic in Mandarin to learn more.
Stop Smoking (Chinese) Why stop smoking? It harms nearly every organ in your body, including your heart. Download this infographic for tips on how to quit.
Stroke (Chinese) A stroke occurs when a blood vessel in the brain is blocked or burst. Download this infographic in Mandarin to learn the signs.
Sudden Cardiac Arrest (Chinese) Sudden cardiac arrest is a problem with the heart's electrical system. It usually strikes without warning. Download this infographic in Mandarin to learn more.
Sugars and Sweeteners (Chinese) Sugar occurs naturally in some foods, but too many added sugars can harm your health. Download this infographic to learn more.
Wearable Technology and Your Heart Health (Chinese) Wearable technology can help you engage in your health and track certain healthy habits. But it doesn't replace your health care team. Download this infographic to learn more.
Women and Heart Disease (Chinese) Heart disease is the No. 1 killer of women. It causes more women's deaths than cancer, including breast cancer. Download this infographic to learn how you can be your own heart hero.
Worth Its Salt? (Chinese) What does reduced sodium, low sodium, very low sodium, and sodium free really mean? Download this infographic to find out.