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100 years of the American Heart Association
FOX 23 News Albany· 5 hours agoMonday marked 100 years since the American Heart Association was founded in 1924. They are the nation’s oldest and largest voluntary organization...
Support for American Heart Association leads to century of bold progress
NewMediaWire via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoDALLAS, June 10, 2024 — On June 10, 1924, a small group of dedicated physicians gathered at The...
Staying Safe During Summer Vacations: 5 tips for traveling with health conditions
Albuquerque Journal, N.M. via Yahoo News· 12 hours agoJun. 9—(Family Features) From staycations and road trips to Caribbean getaways and coastal cruises, summertime offers the chance to escape and unwind with a much needed (and deserved) vacation ...
ADP executive on why leading the charge to be heart healthy is personal - Atlanta Business Chronicle
The Business Journals· 12 hours agoAdam Bush is an experienced technology executive with over two decades of global leadership...
Statins for heart disease prevention could be recommended for far fewer Americans if new risk...
Medical Xpress· 30 minutes agoPublishing in JAMA Internal Medicine, the study examines the potential impact of widespread adoption...
New screening method may better predict preeclampsia early in first pregnancy
The State· 8 hours agoA more personalized screening approach for a potentially life-threatening pregnancy complication related to blood pressure could better predict the condition during the first trimester, when ...
Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy 101: What every student-athlete should know
Albuquerque Journal, N.M. via Yahoo News· 12 hours agoJun. 9—(Family Features) You may find it difficult to wrap your mind around the idea of an energetic student-athlete with a cardiac diagnosis. Heart conditions may be more often associated with ...
Can losing your sense of smell predict heart failure?
Medical Xpress· 2 hours agoThe study, published in the Journal of the American Heart Association, adds to a growing body of...
‘Every single second matters’ | Experts urge more people learn CPR to help save lives
WVLT-TV Knoxville· 19 hours agoAccording to a study by the American Heart Association, cardiac death is the number one killer of...
Atlanta's No.1 killer: The critical need to address heart health today - Atlanta Business Chronicle
The Business Journals· 12 hours agoAcross metro Atlanta, individuals with cardiovascular disease frequently encounter barriers to...