American Heart Association reports Higher Waist and Hip measures may add up...
Journal of the American Heart Association Report Dallas, TX – Higher waist and hip size are more strongly associated with heart attack risk than overall obesity, especially among women, according to...
View ArticleAmerican Heart Association reports Heart Defects in Infant may predict Heart...
Circulation Journal Report Dallas, TX – Women who give birth to infants with congenital heart defects may have an increased risk of cardiovascular hospitalizations later in life, according to new...
View ArticleVegetables may help protect Elderly Women from hardening of Neck Arteries...
Journal of the American Heart Association Report Dallas, TX – Elderly Australian women who ate more vegetables showed less carotid artery wall thickness, according to new research in Journal of the...
View ArticleAmerican Heart Association says when Heart Disease runs in the Family,...
American Heart Association Circulation Journal Report Dallas, TX – Exercise may be the best way to keep hearts healthy – and it works even for people with a genetic pre-disposition for heart disease,...
View ArticleAmerican Heart Association says Limited Health Literacy is a major barrier to...
American Heart Association Scientific Statement Dallas, TX – Limited healthy literacy is a major barrier blocking many people from achieving good cardiovascular health or benefiting from effective...
View ArticleAustin Peay State University nursing student Hunter Burkhart earns...
Austin Peay State University (APSU) Clarksville, TN – When Austin Peay State University nursing student Hunter Burkhart was 8 years old, his dad suffered a heart attack. When Hunter was 9 years old,...
View ArticleAmerican Heart Association says Poor air quality does not offset exercise’s...
Journal of the American Heart Association Report Dallas, TX – Even in areas with moderate-to-high levels of traffic pollution, regular physical activity reduced the risk of first and recurrent heart...
View ArticleAmerican Heart Association says More Sensitive Blood Test Diagnoses Heart...
American Heart Association Circulation Journal Report Dallas, TX – A new test to assess a whether or not someone is having a heart attack upon arriving in the emergency room was safe and effective,...
View ArticleAmerican Heart Association reports Adding High-Quality Plant-Based Foods to...
American Heart Association Meeting Report Houston, TX – As long as you don’t count French fries and soda as healthy choices, it’s never too late to increase your longevity and cut your risk of heart...
View ArticleAmerican College of Cardiology / American Heart Association Guidance for...
American Heart Association New Orleans, LA – The choices we make every day can have a lasting effect on our heart and vascular health. Adopting a heart healthy eating plan, getting more exercise,...
View ArticleAmerican Heart Association suggests Food system improvements could make it...
Dallas, TX – An American Heart Association science advisory describes system-wide innovations to the U.S. food system that are sustainable and have the potential to make it easier for consumers to...
View ArticleAmerican Heart Association says Cardiac arrest among hospitalized patients...
Dallas, TX – Significantly more patients suffer cardiac arrests in U.S. hospitals each year than previously estimated, according to new research in Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes, an...
View ArticleAmerican Heart Association reports Rejected, Unfilled Prescriptions for new,...
Dallas, TX – Patients appear to be at higher risk of heart problems or stroke when prescriptions for the newest cholesterol-lowering drugs are rejected by insurance companies or unfilled by patients,...
View ArticleAmerican Heart Association says Blood pressure control less likely among...
Dallas, TX – People enrolled in a large clinical hypertension management trial were half as likely to control their blood pressure if they received care at clinics and primary care practices in...
View ArticleAmerican Heart Association reports No Added Dizzy Episodes for Adults on more...
New Orleans, LA – Adults who received more intensive treatment to lower their blood pressure were less likely to experience drastic blood pressure drops, which can cause dizziness and increase risk of...
View ArticleAmerican Heart Association says Veterans with Mental Health Conditions have...
Dallas, TX – According to new research published in Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes, an American Heart Association journal, veterans with specific mental health disorders – depression,...
View ArticleAmerican Heart Association reports Dog Ownership associated with Longer Life,...
Dallas, TX – According to a new study and a separate meta-analysis published in Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes, a journal of the American Heart Association, Dog ownership may be...
View ArticleAmerican Heart Association reports Artificial Intelligence examining ECGs...
Dallas, TX – According to two preliminary studies to be presented at the American Heart Association’s Scientific Sessions 2019 — November 16th-18th in Philadelphia, artificial intelligence can examine...
View ArticleHigh out-of-pocket costs can make lifesaving medications out of reach for...
Dallas, TX – One in 8 adults with common heart diseases and stroke skip taking medications, delay filling prescriptions or take lower doses than prescribed because of concerns about cost, according to...
View ArticleAmerican Heart Association responds to alarming drop in 9-1-1 calls fueled by...
Nashville, TN – As COVID-19 Coronavirus cases continue to increase and strain emergency departments nationwide, a recent U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Morbidity and Mortality...
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