Posted by By Amanda Loudin, American Heart Association News Published: May 29, 2025 on Jun 15th 2025
Saving American Hearts, Inc Blog
Sent home twice by doctors, she had a heart attack at home
The first two times Barbara Collura saw a doctor, she left without answers. When she went back to the ER after her symptoms worsened, tests s
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Posted by By CNN Newsource May 9, 2025 on May 12th 2025
Man survives heart attack thanks to son’s CPR, first responders
Man survives heart attack thanks to son’s CPR, first responders
A Susquehanna Valley school leader is sharing his story of survival, and you’ll only see it on News 8.
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Posted by By Tawney Beans, Akron Beacon Journal September 30, 2023 on Oct 8th 2023
Once dead, now running: Akron Marathon participants bring unique stories to the race
Once dead, now running: Akron Marathon participants bring unique stories to the raceSaturday was quite the anniversary for Frank Holiday.It marked one year since the day he died.The 49-year-old was cl
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Posted by By Macy Neumeister June 6, 2023 on Jun 9th 2023
Lincoln man grateful after CPR saves his life
Lincoln man grateful after CPR saves his lifeWhen a Lincoln man suddenly experienced a heart attack, the quick thinking of his son and a 911 dispatcher quite literally saved the day. Bob Martin’s stor
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Posted by By American Heart Association April 5, 2023 on Apr 6th 2023
AHA News: He Knew CPR But Had Never Performed It on a Person. Then His Wife's Heart Stopped.
AHA News: He Knew CPR But Had Never Performed It on a Person. Then His Wife's Heart Stopped.LaNysha Adams of Silver Spring, Maryland, was lying on the sofa watching TV when her husband, David Foss, we
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Posted by By Sherry L. Grace April 18th, 2022 on May 2nd 2022
Cardiac rehab for heart patients saves lives and money, so why isn’t it used more?
Cardiac rehab for heart patients saves lives and money, so why isn’t it used more?Despite all the attention on COVID-19, heart disease remains one of the biggest health threats. Indeed, many people ha
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