Posted by By Makyla Simmons August 7, 2023 on Oct 2nd 2023
Saving American Hearts, Inc Blog
Southeast Health highlights importance of learning CPRMonday, the Southeast Health Foundation hosted a program for the community on how to help someone in need during cardiac arrest.The CDC said in a
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Posted by By Dana G. Smith September 7, 2023 on Sep 16th 2023
How Covid Affects the Heart
How Covid Affects the HeartThree years into the pandemic, the short- and long-term risks are becoming more clear.During the first two years of the pandemic, from March 2020 to March 2022, there were a
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Posted by By American Heart Association May 17, 2023 on Jun 10th 2023
Lesbian and bisexual women may have worse heart health
Lesbian and bisexual women may have worse heart healthLesbian and bisexual women may be less likely to have ideal heart health scores than heterosexual women, according to new research. Gay or bisexua
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Posted by BY Aaron Barker January 25, 2022 on Dec 10th 2022
January marks peak of cardiovascular-disease deaths and not just because we’re shoveling snow
January marks peak of cardiovascular-disease deaths and not just because we’re shoveling snowJanuary not only marks the month when some of the coldest temperatures in the U.S. are recorded but also wh
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Posted by By Thor Christensen, HealthDay Reporter April 18, 2022, at 10:12 a.m. on Apr 24th 2022
AHA News: Decades-Long Heart Study Shows Longer Lives, Lower Cardiovascular Risks
AHA News: Decades-Long Heart Study Shows Longer Lives, Lower Cardiovascular RisksMONDAY, April 18, 2022 (American Heart Association News) -- People taking part in the historic Framingham Heart Study a
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Posted by American Heart Association News March 15, 2022 on Mar 20th 2022
Mammograms may help predict heart disease stroke risk in women after menopause
Mammograms may help predict heart disease stroke risk in women after menopauseRoutine mammograms used to screen for breast cancer also could help identify postmenopausal women at higher risk for heart
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