February Is American Heart Month — Show Your Heart Some Love

Nancy Miller • February 4, 2026

February isn’t just about Valentine’s Day—it’s also American Heart Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about heart health and encouraging simple steps to protect one of your most vital organs: your heart.


Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the United States, but the good news is that many risk factors are preventable or manageable with the right habits and healthcare support. American Heart Month is a perfect reminder to pause, reflect, and show your heart a little extra love—today and all year long.


Taking care of your heart doesn’t require drastic changes. Small, consistent actions can make a meaningful difference. Staying active with regular movement, choosing heart-healthy foods, managing stress, and getting enough sleep all contribute to better cardiovascular health. Even something as simple as a daily walk or swapping processed foods for fresh fruits and vegetables can support a stronger heart over time.


Preventive care also plays a crucial role in heart health. Routine checkups help monitor blood pressure, cholesterol levels, and other key indicators that may not show symptoms early on. Many health insurance plans cover preventive services such as annual wellness visits and cardiovascular screenings at little or no cost. These benefits are designed to help catch potential issues early, when they’re often easier to manage.


Stress is another factor that can quietly impact your heart. While life can be busy and unpredictable, finding healthy ways to unwind—such as deep breathing, light exercise, hobbies, or spending time with loved ones—can support both your mental well-being and your heart. Your heart works hard for you every day, and it deserves moments of rest, too.


This American Heart Month, consider making one small commitment to your heart—whether it’s scheduling a checkup, adding more movement to your day, or learning more about your health coverage options. And remember, you don’t have to navigate these decisions alone. A trusted insurance professional can help you understand your benefits and ensure you’re making the most of the coverage available to support your long-term health.



Your heart has been with you through every moment of your life. This February, take a little time to return the favor.

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