In America, heart disease is the No. 1 killer of men and women and the leading cause of death for people of most racial and ethnic groups.
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Heart disease is the leading cause of death for women in the United States. That’s why the Heart Truth Seminar has been going strong for 14 years.
The American Heart Association reports that almost half of women over the age of 20 are living with some form of cardiovascular disease, and it is the leading cause of maternal death.
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It was the type of upsetting yet commonplace problem most parents face from time to time. Early last month, the Taylor family were on their way home from a meal out when Trey, 11, began feeling sick.
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Feb. 1, marks the beginning of American Heart Month and now is a good time to start thinking about your heart.
For women over 63, a study finds that walking 3,600 steps daily can reduce the risk of heart failure by 26%. Moderate exercise and light-intensity tas ...
Fox NFL sideline reporter Jen Hale shares her personal journey with heart disease and how it reshaped her life on ‘Fox & ...