There are hundreds of quotes, taglines and slogans available on Heart Disease, Heart Health, CPR and World Heart Day online. I have shortlisted few good slogans and quotes to save your time and energy. Here they are!
“When you’re feeling down, sad, lonely, negative, you don’t want to take care of yourself – and the weight problem and the diabetic problem and the heart attack and stroke problems and high cholesterol set in.” — Richard Simmons
“True, nuts are high in fat, but most of them contain monounsaturated fat that is good for the heart. In fact, eaten in moderation, nuts can lower your risk of heart disease and heart attack.” — Andrew Weil
“All red meat contains saturated fat. There is no such thing as truly lean meat. Trimming away the edge ring of fat around a steak really does not lower the fat content significantly. People who have red meat (trimmed or untrimmed) as a regular feature of their diets suffer in far greater numbers from heart attacks and strokes.” — Michael Klaper
“I think of stress as the creator of cancer and heart attacks, like a tiny little ball you feed. I believe that one of the reasons I’ve never got ill is that I’m not stressed.” — Simon Cowell
“Perhaps one of the most important things you can do for human beings is wean them off an animal-based diet. It hardens the arteries and runs up our health-care costs. The last thing a poor person can afford is a heart attack or cancer or a stroke. And that’s all linked to a meat-based diet. I think animal liberation is human liberation.” — Ingrid Newkirk
“I don’t understand why asking people to eat a well-balanced vegetarian diet is considered drastic, while it is medically conservative to cut people open and put them on cholesterol lowering drugs for the rest of their lives.” — Dean Ornish
“People feel poorly because they are nourished by foods you wouldn’t feed to your dog and cat. The rich western diet is full of fat, sugar, cholesterol, salt, animal protein – all the wrong foods for people.” — John A. McDougall
“When I heard that heart disease kills more women than all cancers combined – when I heard that, I knew. The other thing that’s very important is that heart disease…is preventable. There are some specific lifestyle changes that women can make: losing weight, not smoking, exercising, eating healthy foods. Knowing the risk factors: high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, [being] overweight. And if you have heart disease in your family, you should see your doctor. Because this disease is preventable.” — Laura Bush
“Giving, in the form of volunteer work: enhances your immune system, lowers cholesterol levels, strengthens your heart, decreases the incidence of chest pains, and generally reduces stress.” — Azim Jamal
“Think about it: Heart disease and diabetes, which account for more deaths in the U.S. and worldwide than everything else combined, are completely preventable by making comprehensive lifestyle changes. Without drugs or surgery.” — Dean Ornish
“An Asian way of eating and living may help prevent and even reverse the progression of coronary heart disease, diabetes, hypertension, obesity, prostate cancer and breast cancer. Incorporate more fruits, vegetables, whole grains, legumes, soy products and fish in your diet. Eat at home more with your family and friends.” — Dean Ornish
“If I’ve got to have a stroke or a heart attack, I’d rather have a heart attack. I don’t think that’s the only reason I campaign for the Stroke Association, but a stroke would be a terrible thing.” — Ruth Rendell
“My father had several strokes and heart attacks. I was with him when he died, and it was a horrible death. He had been a very articulate man, and to lose that, never to be able to speak properly and to be unable to move – he had always been a very vigorous man, so to be in a wheelchair and mumbling – was terrible.” — Ruth Rendell
“Fasting lowers your blood pressure and can lower your cholesterol.” — Jentezen Franklin
“Cholesterol to go with alcohol; all the bad things in English-speaking life end in -ol.” — Padgett Powell
“Cinnamon is a super-food that lowers cholesterol and is anti-cancerous.” — Hannah Bronfman
“Cholesterol does not exist in vegetables. Vegetables do not clog arteries.” — Jane Velez-Mitchell
“Because I’m a chef, I eat out frequently, so it’s hard for me to control what I consume in terms of calories. But when I’m at home, I eat what my wife cooks for me. She works hard to avoid making foods that are high in calories and cholesterol, so most of the time, she makes vegetarian dishes.” — Masaharu Morimoto
“My goal? To test out every diet and exercise regimen on planet earth and figure out which work best. I sweated, I cooked, I learned to pole dance. In the end, I lost weight, lowered my cholesterol and doubled my energy level. I feel better than I ever have.” — A. J. Jacobs
“Cholesterol – which you get from eating too much of the wrong kind of fat – doesn’t just help clog arteries in the brain, it may also help to seed the amyloid plaques that riddle the brain tissue of Alzheimer’s victims.” — Michael Greger
“I stand for body confidence and against fat shaming, but I will not support people who live on bad cholesterol.” — Bhumi Pednekar
“Cholesterol is a substance in the blood that causes you to eat salads.” — Richard Carleton
“His view of the world is one that keeps his blood pressure low, sweeping the cholesterol from his relaxed, freeway-sized arteries. Everyone knows he is going to live till age ninety, although the question that goes begging is, “for what?” — Steve Martin
Heart Attack kills!
You are under (cardiac) arrest!
“Heart disease is no laughing matter. After my father suffered a massive heart attack, I realized just how serious heart disease can be.” — Cheryl Hines
“I think I was able to survive five heart attacks because I never postponed going to the hospital when something didn’t feel right.” — Dick Cheney
“Mental tensions, frustrations, insecurity, aimlessness are among the most damaging stressors, and psychosomatic studies have shown how often they cause migraine headache, peptic ulcers, heart attacks, hypertension, mental disease, suicide, or just hopeless unhappiness.” — Hans Selye
“Working too hard can give you a heart-attack.” — Billy Joel
“I have learnt a lot about my body since my heart attack. I don’t drink as much now as before.” — Gerard Depardieu
“Mum and Dad died of heart problems, my grandparents died of it, my sister has had mini strokes, my brother has had a heart attack – it’s genetic; there’s nothing I can do.” — Paul O’Grady
“A lot of wrestlers put on 30 to 40 pounds after they finish wrestling. Some have heart attacks because of the weight. I made working out my hobby.” — Rocky Johnson
“If only meat weren’t so delicious! Sure, meat may pave the way to a heart attack. Yes, factory farms torture animals. Indeed, producing a single hamburger patty requires more water than two weeks of showers. But for those of us who are weak-willed, there’s nothing like a juicy burger.” — Nicholas Kristof
“I felt a strange fluttering sensation in my chest. Butterflies, cardiac arrest . . . it was hard to say what exactly.” — Richelle Mead
“I will never have a heart attack. I give them.” — George Steinbrenner
“Doctors say it’s okay to have sex after a heart attack, provided you close the ambulance door.” — Phyllis Diller
“You know what’s the difference between a cardiac surgeon and God is? God doesn’t think he’s a cardiac surgeon.” — Lisa Gardner
“Dad is a new person. A person who has learned that forgiveness is better then revenge. Next year, we’ll teach him that heart attacks are not like women. You just can’t keep having them!” — Christopher Titus
“She wore a short skirt and a tight sweater, and her figure described a set of parabolas that could cause cardiac arrest in a yak.” — Woody Allen
“Take some time to learn first aid and CPR. It saves lives, and it works.” — Bobby Sherman
“For even if the whole world believed in resurrection, little would change until we began to practice it. We can believe in CPR, but people will remain dead until someone breathes new life into them. And we can tell the world that there is life after death, but the world really seems to be wondering if there is life before death.” — Shane Claiborne
“It seems almost impossible to me that the whole world doesn’t know CPR.” — Jennifer Coolidge
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