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The American Heart Association is taking bold steps through its Nation of Lifesavers™ initiative, a nationwide movement to ...
The prevalence of gene variants linked to cardiomyopathy is markedly higher in patients with AF, and particularly those with ...
Every dollar will be triple-matched in a fundraising drive that coincides with supporting CPR and AED Awareness Week ...
Hundreds of people gathered at Livingston Park in Manchester Sunday morning for the New Hampshire Heart Walk.The walk honored ...
The study found people who used cannabis chronically - through edibles or smoking weed - had significantly reduced vascular function.
Women face greater risk factors for heart disease around the time of menopause as the body’s natural estrogen declines and ...
This summer, the American Heart Association is calling on families to make this summer as safe as it is fun by learning CPR.
Hearts were pumping for joy Saturday morning at the OKC Heart and Stroke Walk benefitting the American Heart Association.
A study found that replacing sedentary behavior with low-impact movement like standing or walking can decrease heart attack ...
Using THC-laced edibles and smoking marijuana are both linked to early signs of cardiovascular disease, a new study found.
Smoking or eating marijuana on a regular basis may damage a healthy person's blood vessels much like tobacco does, a small ...