The American Heart Association hosted the 2026 Long Island Go Red for Women Celebration on Thursday, Feb. 26, at Crest Hollow ...
An American Heart Association volunteer and local Woman of Impact winner, Erin McFarland uses her mother's close call to educate others.
We're just setting up a generation of people to move through life, having their cardiovascular events earlier and more severe ...
P RINTED ON TREADMILLS and exercise bikes in gyms around the world is a simple method for estimating the maximum rate at which your heart should safely beat, in beats per minute: ...
The American Heart Association’s Go Red. Shop With Heart campaign is using retail, influencers and community to transform ...
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in America, making prevention crucial. But new research suggests there’s a heart ...
For several hours Friday morning, a centrally located shopping center functioned less like a retail hub and more like a ...
Scientists are testing an entirely new way to fight heart disease: a gene-editing treatment that might offer a one-time fix for high cholesterol.
One could have confused the Capitol Plaza Hotel on Saturday evening for an energetic -- and well-dressed -- gym full of spectators.
Diabetes and kidney disease are major risk factors for heart disease, but many cases go undiagnosed. Furthermore, a consumer survey conducted last fall suggests that most people are unaware that heart ...
When soap opera star Melissa Claire Egan got routine bloodwork done recently, she wasn't expecting life-changing news. But at 44, the Young and the Restless star learned she had coronary heart disease ...
Fire department leaders point to research linking gradually increasing alert volume to smaller heart-rate increases.