When it comes to heart disease, women are more at risk than men. The CDC says more than 60 million women in the U.S. are living with some form of heart disease.
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 ...
This year's American Heart Association Go Red for Women Red Dress Collection Concert saw iconic stars join forces to advocate ...
Occasional anger is normal and generally has little effect on heart health, the researchers say. “If you’re a person who gets ...
It's important to prioritise your health at every stage of your life but over 50s have a few extra things they should keep an ...
The American Heart Association's 2025 Heart Disease and Stroke Statistical Update reports that while progress has been made in reducing cardiovascular and cerebral health disparities, Black ...
Bedford Public Health Nurse Jackie Barmashi has some information and resources in honor of American Heart Month.
As part of National Heart Health Awareness Month, healthcare providers are focusing on reducing heart attack risks at job ...
Cardiologists share advice for staying healthy–including new screenings and how to exercise safely in cold weather.
The AHA’s Target BP initiative is a movement to increase blood pressure control among adults living with hypertension in the United States.
The immune response to infections may become dysregulated and promote myocardial damage contributing to heart failure (HF ... weight in kilograms divided by height in meters squared. Blood pressure ...