This year’s American Heart Association Go Red for Women Red Dress Collection Concert saw iconic stars join forces to advocate ...
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WTOV Steubenville on MSNDeFelice Brothers' heart pizzas spread love and support the American Heart AssociationIt is the month of love, and if you are looking for a unique, but tasty, gift to give your significant other, the ...
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Health on MSNThis Test May Be a Better Indicator of Heart Disease Risk Than a Standard Cholesterol PanelA study found that typical cholesterol exams could be missing an important indicator of heart disease risk in certain people.
You might have noticed last week friends and colleagues donning red dresses, shirts and ties for the American Heart ...
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Bowling Green WBKO on MSNMed Center Health, the American Heart Association collaborate to expand access to blood pressure screeningsMed Center Health announced the launch of the “Embracing Community Care” program Wednesday. The program aims to equip dental clinics with essential tools, including tabletop blood pressure machines ...
With the incoming snow, the American Heart Association issues a reminder to be safe while shoveling walks and driveways.
February is American Heart Month, and with recently published research indicating blood pressure control has worsened in both men and woman since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Greater ...
Lowering cholesterol levels to improve heart health can be as simple as eating one more fruit or vegetable every day.February ...
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Snow shoveling can be hazardous to your heart, doctor warnsThe American Heart Association says this is the time to understand the serious heart risks tied to snow shoveling.
Signs of heart disease in women often go unnoticed because research historically focused more on heart disease in men.
According to the American Heart Association, symptoms of a heart attack include chest pains, shortness of breath, heart palpitations, lightheadedness, and nausea.
Heart disease is once again the leading cause of death in the U.S., according to a new statistical report from the American Heart Association.
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