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The Massachusetts Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention and Control Program (HSPC) provides leadership across the state in the areas of:
Heart Disease
Stroke
Related Risk Factors
HSPC provides education and quality improvement; creates partnerships; and promotes evidence-based changes at the policy and environmental levels to reduce disparities, disease, disability and death.
Videos
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Stroke Heroes Act FAST (.wmv)
file size 29MB
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Spanish version: Stroke Heroes Act FAST (.wmv)
file size 30MB
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Portuguese version: Stroke Heroes Act FAST (.wmv)
file size 32MB
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Khmer version: Stroke Heroes Act FAST (.wmv)
file size 119MB
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Compare Labels. Choose Less Sodium PSA
file size 2MB
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Compare Labels. Choose Less Sodium PSA - Spanish
file size 2MB
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Compare Labels. Choose Less Sodium PSA - Portuguese
file size 2MB
(15 seconds) - Get Your Blood Pressure Checked - English
- Get Your Blood Pressure Checked - Spanish
- Get Your Blood Pressure Checked - Portuguese
- Take Your Blood Pressure Meds - English
- Take Your Blood Pressure Meds - Spanish
- Take Your Blood Pressure Meds - Portuguese
Programs and Initiatives
Health Topics
| To learn more about your personal chronic disease risk or for management strategies please contact your healthcare provider. For the most current information on chronic disease please visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention at www.cdc.gov. |
More information on heart disease and stroke can be found at the National Institutes for Health ( www.nhlbi.nih.gov) and the National Stroke Association ( www.stroke.org).
Contact Information
Kathy Foell, Director
Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention and Control Program
Bureau of Community Health Access and Promotion
250 Washington Street, 4th Floor
Boston, MA 02108
Telephone: 617-624-5469
Fax: 617-624-5075
Email: kathy.foell@state.ma.us
This information is provided by the Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention and Control Program within the Department of Public Health.