84th Grand Chapter Meeting Edition (Summer Issue)

What is Peripheral Artery Disease? Peripheral artery disease, also known as PAD, occurs when there is a buildup of fat and other material in the arteries of the legs that restricts blood flow. When blood can’t get to the lower leg, including the feet and toes, the condition can become serious as there can be pain, swell- ing and eventually, loss of the limb. Black Men Have a Higher Risk of PAD? Studies have shown that black men are at a higher risk for PAD and are more likely to expe- rience amputations compared to any other race or ethnic group. Don’t Become a Statistic Reduce your risk by staying active, quit smoking and talking to your physician about any discom- fort or swelling you may be experiencing. Knowledge is Power It’s important to take charge of your health. You can also access resources at Close the Gap, an initiative dedicated to helping people in your community live longer, healthier lives. Get the facts at YourHeartHealth.com . KNOW YOUR RISK FOR PERIPHERAL ARTERY DISEASE

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