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The American Heart Association's Go Red Por Tu Corazon and Chef Hamlet Garcia Raise Awareness Among Latinas About ...
DALLAS -- Heart disease continues to be the No. 1 killer of Latinas in the U.S. In fact, more women die of heart disease than all forms of cancer combined. Unfortunately, the killer isn't as easy to see, ...
Heart Ball’s aim is to raise funding and awareness of heart health issues
WILKES-BARRE – Deep crimson was the theme of the annual Heart Ball to benefit the American Heart Association held at the Westmoreland Club on Saturday.
Heart matters: Association encourages awareness during National Heart Month
February is recognized as National Heart Month. The American Heart Association is reaching out to the public during February, beginning with the Ninth Annual National Wear Red Day today to raise awareness on heart disease, but more specifically, heart disease among women.
Heart health for Roanoke Valley women
Halifax Regional celebrated the American Heart Association's Go Red for Women movement with several activities Friday.
Active life can do a heart good
Heart disease may appear to be a normal part of aging. A report by the American Heart Association and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found 72.9 percent of men and 71.9 percent of women ages 60-79 have cardiovascular disease.
Heart Healthy Recipe to Honor "Go Red" Day: Cherry Berry Parfait
February is American Heart month and experts recommend a diet that includes a rainbow mix of fruits and vegetables for optimal health. Heart disease is the #1 killer of women and small dietary changes plus increased activity can make a difference. Here is a heart healthy recipe from the Chilean Fresh Fruit Association featuring colorful fresh fruits.(PRWEB) February 03, 2012 Start your day off ...
Jackson County Heart Walk sets goal of raising $295,000
PASCAGOULA, Mississippi -- The Jackson County American Heart Association Heart Walk will be held at Pascagoula Beach Park on March 10 with the theme of "My Heart. My Life," which follows the Heart Association's overall platform.
Poor diet, lack of exercise hurt teens' heart health, American Heart Association says
Bad eating habits and lack of exercise among U.S. teenagers could have lifelong effects on their health.
American Heart Association teams up with Macy’s for National Heart Month kickoff this Friday
More women die of heart disease, an often silent, hidden and misunderstood disease, than all forms of cancer combined.
Diet Soda A Day Linked With Higher Risk Of Stroke, Heart Attack
Here's another reason why you might want to curb that diet soda addiction. A new study in the Journal of General Internal Medicine shows that drinking diet soda every day is linked with a higher risk of stroke and heart attack.
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