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American Heart Association News is an online health and science news service specializing in cardiovascular health, including heart disease, stroke and healthy living.
Heart.org | American Heart Association News
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Tidying up the home has more health-related twists than you might expect. Here's a laundry list of connections between cleaning and health, according to experts ..read more
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A new study of Hispanic adults in the U.S. helps clarify how people who eat more fiber may be lowering their risk of Type 2 diabetes ..read more
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Dr. Helen Taussig devoted her life to preventing suffering in children and bringing greater attention to pediatric cardiology. She also became the American Heart Association's first woman president ..read more
Heart.org | American Heart Association News
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It's a simple form of exercise with all kinds of benefits. Here's how to get started – and why you should keep it up if you already have a walking habit ..read more
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Molly Fitzgerald's intense neck pain turned out to be a stroke. Then she had a second stroke that paralyzed her left side ..read more
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The risk factors for heart attacks and strokes among Asian American adults may be influenced at varying degrees by employment, housing and other social factors, new research finds ..read more
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Cardiovascular health gains of the past 30 years went largely to people with higher incomes, creating wide inequities between rich and poor, new research finds ..read more
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No one could tell Lacey James what was going on with his heart. So, he kept searching for answers – and a chance to return to the game ..read more
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Loved ones may be linked by the trauma of a cardiac arrest and CPR, but their paths toward healing may differ ..read more
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3w ago
Women with a history of adverse pregnancy outcomes are at higher risk for future cardiovascular disease. But lifestyle and other changes can reduce that risk, new research suggests ..read more