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Giving back after surviving ‘widow maker’
I recently suffered a major cardiac event, referred to as a “widow maker,” and was very fortunate to survive the event. According to t
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Posted by By Health and Me July 28, 2025 on Jun 28th 2025
Cardiac Arrest Warning Signs Are Not The Same In Men And Women; How To Spot The Warning Signs?
Cardiac Arrest Warning Signs Are Not The Same In Men And Women; How To Spot The Warning Signs?
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death worldwide, claiming millions of lives each year. Among i
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Posted by By Leslie Barker July 25, 2024 on Sep 27th 2024
After 3 life-threatening heart events, his family keeps him moving to avoid another
After 3 life-threatening heart events, his family keeps him moving to avoid anotherInside a frame in Roberta and Andre Moore's den in Pasadena, California, are medals – the kind attached to wide strip
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Posted by By Helen Ouyang March 27, 2024 on Apr 29th 2024
The Race to Reinvent CPR
The Race to Reinvent CPRA new, high-tech approach called ECPR can restart more hearts and save more lives. Why aren’t more hospitals embracing it?Greg Hayes, an emergency first responder in Chanhassen
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Posted by By Diane Daniel, American Heart Association News January 17, 2024 on Jan 23rd 2024
Dizzy on the golf course, pastor was having a stroke that took days to diagnose
Dizzy on the golf course, pastor was having a stroke that took days to diagnoseOn his way to the golf course one day last July, Nick Reed couldn't get cool.He figured it had to do with the heat adviso
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Posted by By Diane Daniel, American Heart Association News January 11, 2024 on Jan 14th 2024
Hours after saying 'I do,' the bride was rushed to the hospital
Hours after saying 'I do,' the bride was rushed to the hospitalThe morning of her wedding, Amy Deike had a dull headache.It was easy enough to push through. The ceremony went off so perfectly that a f
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