Go Live Smart Logo
  • Login
  • MENU
close
  • Consumer Tools
  • Health Savings
  • Newsletter
  • Blog
  • Employers
  • Your Benefits
Follow Us on Facebook.
  • .

Eat Your Way to a Healthier Heart

In a time when we’ve grown accustomed to being told what NOT to eat, some experts are taking a different approach. They’re telling us what we CAN eat to reduce...

Read Now

Myth Busters That Could Save Your Life

You might know that heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, but do you really know what heart disease is? The truth is, there are...

Read Now

EXERCISE YOUR MOST IMPORTANT MUSCLE

A lot of us start the new year by thinking about building up our muscles. Maybe we want to be stronger, look better, or be generally healthier. The question is,...

Read Now

Heart Disease in Young Adults

Chest pressure, shortness of breath, and cold sweats. These could be signs of heat stroke, asthma, or even stress. Collectively they have often been misdiagnosed as signs of a heart...

Read Now

Women and Hearth Disease

Cardiovascular disease is traditionally associated with men. However, its prevalence in women has increased in recent years. Heart disease now affects more women than men. It’s the leading cause of...

Read Now
Cholesterol Blood Pressure Healthy Foods

Surprising Facts About Cholesterol & Blood Pressure

February is heart health month, so there is no better time to brush up on your knowledge about cholesterol and blood pressure. Both are important to overall health, and the...

Read Now

Heart Disease Prevalence & Screening

Heart disease is the number one cause of death for both men and women in the United States, claiming more lives than all forms of cancer combined. Healthcare and wellness...

Read Now

Give Your Heart Some TLC

Your heart is one of the most vital organs in your body. It works for you non-stop, every day of your life, even when you are sleeping; show it a...

Read Now

Combat Heart Disease with Nutrition

Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States and one in three cases are preventable. Anyone, including children, can develop heart disease. While some risk factors...

Read Now
  • Blog
  • Consumer Tools
Go Live Smart Logo

Copyright © 2025.