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Mission

To prevent and reduce disability and death from heart disease and stroke

Program Description
The Arkansas Department of Health’s Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Section was established in October of 2000 through a grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The purpose of the grant is to develop and update a State Cardiovascular Health Plan to reduce the burden of disease in Arkansas. The goals of the grant are to:

  • Improve heart disease and stroke health of all Americans
  • Reduce disparities
  • Delay onset of disease
  • Postpone death
  • Reduce disabling conditions

Initial steps and activities include:

  • Building infrastructure
  • Developing effective strategies (plan)
  • Facilitating collaboration
  • Identifying culturally appropriate approaches
  • Defining the burden, risk factors
  • Developing and updating a comprehensive heart disease and stroke state plan with emphasis on developing heart-healthy policies, changing physical and social environments, and eliminating disparities (e.g., based on geography, gender, race or ethnicity, or income)

Heart Facts
A State Strategy
Heart Attack Warning Signs
Stroke Warning Signs

FAQs
What is Cardiovascular Disease?
What Causes CVD?
What is a Stroke?

Recipes
Pumpkin Pie

Carrot Raisin Salad

Turkey Breast with Cranberry Sage Stuffing

Pineapple Sweet Potatoes

Funding Opportunity
Get With the Guidelines Program - PDF

Linda Faulkner
Section Chief
Telephone: (501) 661-2956

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