The American Heart Association says more than 350,000 people suffer from cardiac arrest outside a hospital every year, and ...
The annual Heart Ball returns to the Hotel Roanoke & Conference Center for 2026. The American Heart Association will bring a touch of Hollywood to the Hotel Roanoke Saturday, February 28 with the 2026 ...
A new report suggests that millions of U.S. adults are unaware they may have undiagnosed cardiovascular risk factors that begin outside the heart. Cardiovascular and metabolic health are intrinsically ...
Emmy-award winner Susan Lucci, who has a new book, La Lucci, out, talks about her experience with heart disease and the American Heart Association's "Go Red for Women." ...
Diagnosing heart failure usually involves several tests. Doctors may use blood tests, imaging scans, or ultrasound of the ...
Our Real Talk with a Doc columnist explains how to push back if your doctor's obsessed with weight loss. And what other ...
Thanks to breakthroughs in medicine and nutrition in recent years, we are living longer than ever before. But this increase in life expectancy also brings an increase in the number of diseases, ...
All that technology we drag around with us all the time is giving researchers data that provides insight into everything from our travel to fitness. If you have a habit of checking your health and ...
For nine Mercy Health heart patients, a night of reunions in the West End brought them face-to-face with the doctors they ...
A Zephyrhills man is honoring American Heart Month by celebrating what he calls his "second life" after surviving a near-fatal cardiac arrest during a beach vacation last summer.
Keep your heart strong this February with simple, joyful habits that nurture both your physical health and emotional well-being for years to come.
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