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CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The American Heart Association hosted a "Go Red for Women" event at the American Bank Center today to raise money and support for women living with cardiovascular disease.
Cardiovascular disease is currently the leading cause of death for women in the U.S. and women are the least likely to receive bystander CPR, according to the American Heart Association. Go Red ...
Although broken heart syndrome is most common in women, men die from it at more than twice the rate, according to a study published Wednesday in the Journal of the American Heart Association.
Massapequa has been entrenched in a legal battle against the state’s 2023 mandate to remove all Native American-connected ...
Fistfights with John Lydon, sword fights with the Sisters of Mercy, gangsters, goth and Ferris Bueller: The epic story of Flesh For Lulu ...
To begin with, the Church of Thunder is not a church. There are a dozen pews, yes, but they were found on Facebook Marketplace. There is reverence, but it is aimed at the basketball game on a ...
Somewhere between Las Vegas’s neon chaos and Reno’s casino clamor lies a Nevada town that feels like it was plucked from another era, preserved in amber, and sprinkled with just enough quirk to make ...
This is CPR and AED Awareness Week. Dr. Heather Baker, a CPR instructor with the American Heart Association, joined ABC7 ...
Hundreds of people gathered at Livingston Park in Manchester Sunday morning for the New Hampshire Heart Walk.The walk honored ...
(WOWT) -- This weekend, the American Heart Association is raising awareness ... So, being prepared and ready to go is extremely important.” During the walk, Greg Schraeder will be honored ...
Oborny, a Wichitan who attends Andover High School, set a national record, raising more than $220,000 to support the American Heart Association ... on National Wear Red Day on Feb. 7 and ended ...