Put on your ruby slippers, Ohio Valley! The American Heart Association is excited to partner with local community leaders to take you on a trip to the Land of Oz at the Ohio Valley Heart Ball — “If I ...
The American Heart Association is gearing up for an annual effort aimed at saving lives step by step. The Lowcountry Heart ...
February is Heart Month, and the American Heart Association is reminding everyone to pay close attention to their heart ...
Bellevue College has launched a new program in collaboration with the American Heart Association designed to increase high ...
DALLAS The American Heart Association, a global force devoted to changing the future of health for all, and Walgreens, one of the nation's largest community-based pharmacies, are stepping up to ...
Laura Williamson American Heart Association News Flossing regularly may lower the risk of some strokes as well as a type of irregular heart rhythm that can increase stroke risk, new research suggests.
Kennesaw State University researcher Chen Zhao has earned the 2025 American Heart Association Institutional Research ...
The American Heart Association's “Go Red for Women” Luncheon raised awareness and funds for cardiovascular disease.
Recent research suggests that select athletes with cardiovascular abnormalities may be able to safely participate in competitive sports after shared decision-making with their clinicians about ...
Gilly Ramos, Lindsay Sandrovitz, and Braxton Witzel represent three different generations passing the torch to promote heart ...
The American Heart Association partners with the National Newspaper Publishers Association to address health disparities in ...
Experts have new advice for athletes with heart conditions - and on how doctors and patients should work together to weigh ...