About Carolyn
I am a nurse practitioner specializing in health, wellness and disease prevention. I recently started a health care education and consulting business called Heartstrong, LLC. Heartstrong has a website www.heart-strong.com that has a special section just for kids "Little Hearts" where kids can learn a lot about heart health and how to live stronger and healthier.
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12/26/2009 | The 2 Minute New Year's Resolution A New Year's Resolution only takes about 2 minutes to make but then you have a whole year to break it. This year why not make a REALISTIC healthy resolution you can keep.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns =... Read the rest of this post |
9/13/2009 | Large Thighs Protect Us from Heart Disease and Premature Death? Over the past year we have heard a lot about the increased risk for heart disease and diabetes with belly fat. But now we may also have to start measuring our thighs?? A recent study published on the British Medical Journal... Read the rest of this post |
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Carolyn's Published Works | Ages | Date Published | |||
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Books 1 - 2 from Carolyn's published works Click a book's title for more details about the book | |||||
1. Take Charge: A Man's Road Map to a Healthy Heart (Paperback) Author: Carolyn Strimike, Margaret Latrella Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing, LLC |
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11/12/2009 Add | |||
1 Reviews | |||||
2. Take Charge: Woman's Guide to a Healthier Heart (Paperback) Author: Carolyn Strimike, Margaret Latrella Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing, LLC |
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01/05/2008 Add | |||
3 Reviews | |||||
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Welcome to Jacket Flap, Carolyn. What ago you into this particular aspect of medicine? I'm glad to see that heart health education is starting with children.
BettyLu