In the parking lot of VIP Community Services in the Bronx, with the thermometer flirting with triple-digit heat, winds were blowing strongly but not mightily enough to suppress the August sun or the will of those who shared their health journeys in celebration of finishing the first year of a blood pressure self-monitoring program funded in part by the American Heart Association.
Celebrating first anniversary of VIP blood pressure program in the Bronx, NYC
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