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The Healthy Heart Community Prevention Project (HHCPP) and Tulane University School of Medicine (TUSOM), as community and academic partners, conducted a research study titled "Simple Text-Messaging and Social Support to Increase Hypertension Medication Adherence". The study was submitted for funding to the Louisiana Clinical and Translational Science (LA CaTS) and was approved (January2022) by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The goal of this study is to understand the use of text messaging and patient-physician communication on hypertension medication adherence and quality of life.
The NOLA Diabetes Project is an 8-week education program to help people living with diabetes to understand more about how to control and manage their diabetes condition. See schedule of classes held for the first program. Classes are now closed for this program ending March 24th. If you are interested in attending the next program, please click "contact us" on the home page and leave a message.
Speaking to Seniors at Sanchez Center
2/15/2020
Audubon Louisiana Nature Center
1000 Lake Forest Blvd
$30 Registration Fee
$25 Early Bird Registration by Thursday, February 6th. 2020
Heart Health Lecture by Dr. Keith C. Ferdinand, Cardiologist
Hypertension and Diabetes with a Focus on the Flu
Flu Shots Available (Health Insurance Applicable)
Refreshments and door prizes
Special gift to one who brings the most participants
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