Clarence Jones
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I don't know if you, Dr. Kopecky, I don't know if you even realize this.
I've been looking up that YACA thing, whatever that thing was that you mentioned.
And I felt like, man, this is a great tool for me as a community health person to be able to have.
I mean, you got to pay for it, you know, but at least what I've seen.
But I think the thing that it shows are the kinds of things that we need to be having because it talks about, you know, reading labels.
It talks about the cholesterol, I mean, the sodium in a product or something like that.
And I think that that's something that...
That was going to be my ending comment about thank you because you're talking about apps like, man, this is something that will really help me to help others to address this issue around blood pressure.
So, Sam, I don't know if I answered your question.
But, but I think, I think, I think again, this, this conversation is so important to have because people talk about blood pressure in a variety of different ways and, you know, in, in different kinds of conversations.
And I think that today is a,
you know, especially helpful for me in terms of a factor of what you're talking about, because it really is helping to reshape some of the ways in which I will approach the community in talking about this issue.
You know, I mean, even talking about the, you know, 140 over 80, I mean, just those different, that different kind of conversation will help people to make more informed choices.
You know, I like that.
I like that idea because I mean, again, I want to go back to YACA, whatever, whatever, whatever we called it.
Because Dr. Kopecky, you mentioned the whole idea about health literacy.
The fact that we don't have enough health literacy because if we did, we probably would not, or we probably would change our diet because of all the complications of high blood pressure.
We didn't get into that very much, but you talked about heart attack, you talked about stroke.