This year’s American Heart Association Go Red for Women Red Dress Collection Concert saw iconic stars join forces to advocate ...
"While I can’t change my genetics, I can change how I respond to them.” Shari Blem has changed her focus to a heart healthy lifestyle. Here's how she did it.
Adhering to a Mediterranean-style eating pattern may help Hispanic and Latino adults strengthen the tissue connections in ...
Higher dietary cholesterol intake is linked to an increased risk of myocardial infarction among U.S. veterans, reinforcing ...
"The increasing prevalence of cardiovascular conditions in younger people has many factors. Key contributors include obesity, ...
The American Heart Association says nearly half of all adults in the U.S. have some form of cardiovascular disease.
February is American Heart Month. And what better time to talk about heart health? Did you know heart disease claims a life in the U.S. every 37 seconds? Research from the American Heart Association ...
As important as it is to maintain a healthy heart physically, it is even more important for us to develop a healthy heart ...
In short, yes. Animal-based diets are linked to a variety of bad health outcomes, including increased risk of cancer, vitamin ...
“People in their 40s to 60s may be at risk of developing heart disease even if they do not currently have symptoms,” ...
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the United States but according to health experts, the disease is preventable. February is American Hearth Month, ...
This Friday marks National Wear Red Day, an annual event in support of the American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women® ...