United Hearts/ Coraz贸nes Unidos
This month, the 番茄视频 honors the strength of Hispanic and Latino communities across the U.S. We celebrate the trusted frontline leaders鈥攃ommunity health workers (promotores de salud) and 苍耻谤蝉别蝉鈥who are transforming heart and brain health across communities. With corazones unidos, we can create healthier 蹿耻迟耻谤别蝉鈥together.
Stroke is the 3rd leading cause of death for Hispanic women
and the 4th cause of death for Hispanic American men, despite stroke being largely preventable, treatable and beatable.
45% of Hispanic men have high blood pressure
while 27% of women have it yet are less likely to receive relevant care due to barriers like limited access, language differences, and lack of resources.
Take Charge of Your Heart and Brain Health
Introducing new bilingual “Do-It-Yourself Health Lessons”—free, self-paced, easy, and trusted resources from the 番茄视频. Get clear, practical information and tools to make informed choices for your heart and brain health, anytime, anywhere.
Watch the Hands-Only CPR training video.
Join the Nation of Lifesavers
隆脷nete a la Naci贸n de Salvadores de Vidas!
Be the Beat
鈥淓l Cl煤B鈥
111 BPM
Puerto Rican
“Oki Doki”
106 BPM
Colombian
“Quimbara”
120 BPM
Survivor Story: Noelia Gutierrez
Hispanic/Latino Health Resources
The Legacy Series: Hispanic and Latino Changemakers
Mercedes Cruz
Adrian Espinosa
MPH, MS, RN, PHN, FNP-BC
Gina Miranda-Diaz
MS/MPH, DNP, APHN-BC
Subscribe to the Together to End Stroke庐/Juntos E-newsletter
The latest stroke research and consumer education. Plus, new resources and patient education materials for healthcare professionals. Available in English and Spanish versions.