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- American Heart Association - Southeastern Pennsylvania
- The American Heart Association's mission is to reduce disability and death from cardiovascular diseases and stroke.
- For more information, visit the website
- Center for Women's Health - Drexel University College of Medicine
- The Drexel Center for Women’s Health has been providing comprehensive, compassionate care to women since 1996. Services include: screening for hypertension and high cholesterol; diabetes testing; screening and treatment for kidney disease; routine gynecological care and birth control; urinary incontinence evaluations; sexually transmitted disease testing and treatment; menopause and hormone replacement therapy; evaluations for heart disease; consultations on exercise and nutrition; and mental health assessment. 219 N. Broad St., Sixth Floor (across the street from Hahnemann University Hospital at Broad and Vine streets), Philadelphia.
- For more information, visit the website
- Heart and Soul - National Nursing Centers Consortium
- Heart & Soul is about heart-healthy living. Administered in select health centers, PHMC programs and affiliates, and the local community, Heart & Soul engages adults in improving their heart health through a combination of learning about nutrition and doing exercise.
- For more information, visit the website
- Pennsylvania Dietetic Association
- Use this site to find a nutrition professional and other resources in your Pennsylvania community.
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- Project Prevention - Phoenixville Hospital
- Project Prevention is a free community service focusing on health issues and community resources. A nurse and case manager are available for blood pressure screenings, diabetes education and referrals. Call Community Health Education at 610-983-1288 for more information.
- Ralston Center
- Ralston Center offers services that complement the lifestyle needs and interests of older adults. They help seniors maintain healthy independent lifestyles through health and wellness seminars, exercise and fitness programs, horticulture and information resources.
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