Employee Resources
Be Well
Stress leads to unhealthy habits like overeating, physical inactivity, smoking, and risk factors for heart disease and stroke like high blood pressure, and depression or anxiety. On the flip side, managing and reducing stress can improve feelings of happiness, purpose and gratitude, all of which can keep hearts and minds healthier, and make it more likely for people to stick with healthy habits
Fighting Stress and Boosting Mood
Mental Health and Well-being
Eat Smart
Healthy eating starts with healthy food choices. A healthy eating plan full of fruits and vegetables can help lower your risk of many serious and chronic health conditions, including heart disease, obesity, high blood pressure, diabetes, and some types of cancer. They’re also essential to your everyday health. Learn what to look for at the grocery store, restaurants, your workplace and any eating occasion
Healthy Shopping and Meal Planning
Recipes and Cooking Skills
Move More
Physical activity is linked to lower risk of diseases, stronger bones and muscles, improved mental health and cognitive function and lower risk of depression. Staying active is one of the best ways to keep your body and mind healthy during this time. Not only can it help you feel, think, sleep and live better, it improves overall quality of life
Making Habits Stick
Anybody can build healthy habits; they just need to know how to do it effectively
Change is a Mindset
A simpler, easier approach to translate goals into habits is to build better health one habit at a time.
Easy Does It
If the pandemic has thrown you out of step, habit stacking might help you regain your rhythm with modest, stress-busting practices.
Fit Bits
After two long years of COVID -19, we hope you'll use habit stacking to help reclaim your rhythm and to renew your focus on fitness.
Tobacco/Vaping
Maybe you’re trying to quit smoking or vaping, or you’re urging family or friends to do the same. We want to help. We want to end tobacco and nicotine use for everyone to lower their risk of heart disease and stroke. It’s a goal we call the Tobacco Endgame
Learn about the Effects
Cardiovascular Conditions
What is cardiovascular disease? Cardiovascular disease can refer to a number of conditions. How much do you really know about your heart’s health? It’s easy to be fooled by misconceptions. After all, heart disease only happens to your elderly neighbor or to your fried food-loving uncle, right? Or do you know the real truth – that heart disease can affect people of any age, even those who eat right? Relying on false assumptions can be dangerous to your heart. Cardiovascular disease kills more Americans each year than any other disease
Spanish Resources
Salud Mental y Bienestar
Health for Good: Infografías
Guía de Comestibles
American Heart Association and
American Stroke Association
American Stroke Association
Getting to the Heart of Stroke™
A national initiative from the American Heart Association and American Stroke Association, developed in conjunction with and supported by HCA Healthcare and the HCA Healthcare Foundation, aimed at improving heart health and beating stroke.