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Description Logo of the United States National Heart, part of the National Institutes of Health. The logo depicts a red heart, surrounded by two white lungs, encased in a red blood cell. It was introduced in September 2006, replacing the previous logo which had been used for nearly 30 years. For more information, see here and here.
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Source Extracted from PDF version of 2007 Healthy Heart Handbook for Women (direct PDF URL [1]).
Author U.S. Government
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