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Fox News contributor Joe Concha joins 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss the potential impact of Hillary Clinton's rhetoric and Vice President Harris' refusal to answer questions on economic policy.
Blood pressure is 'higher than normal' for 1 in 7 kids, says American Heart Association
New preliminary research from the American Heart Association found that about 14% of children and teens in the U.S. have high blood pressure or are at risk. Experts weigh in on causes and prevention.
Bottom Line: American Heart Association lobbies up for food as medicine effort
Medical The American Heart Association hired Lewis-Burke Associates to lobby on a range of strategy, research and funding issues related to food as medicine, or the integration of the use of
Dolton food pantry teams with Heart Association on blood pressure kiosk
The Free N Deed food pantry in Dolton partnered with the American Heart Association to give patrons access to blood pressure equipment.
American Heart Association shares about the 2024 Southern New England Heart Ball
The American Heart Association stops by The Rhode Show! Joining us is Board Member, Dr. Edward McGookin and we find out more about this vital organization, and learn more about heart health. Plus,
American Heart Association Heart Club
Start a high school or college Heart Club on your campus! Students aren’t just talking heart health-they are creating connections that drive real change, leveling up skills and resumes
Study: Nearly 1 in 4 U.S. adults under 40 have high blood pressure
An epidemic of high blood pressure is occurring in young adults and children in the United States, a pair of new studies show.
Sizable number of young adults and children now have high blood pressure, study says
High blood pressure doesn't only affect middle-aged or older adults. A new study finds a sizable number of young people have it too.
American Heart Association studies find more young people have high blood pressure
High blood pressure doesn't only affect middle-aged or older adults. A new study finds a sizable number of young people have it too. WBZ-TV's Dr. Mallika Marshall reports.
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100th Annual Heart walk in Danville-Pittsylvania
The American Heart Association is celebrating the 100th anniversary of its annual Heart Walk with the Danville-Pittsylvania ...
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Happiness May Help Lower Risk of Heart Disease and Stroke, Says New Study
And happiness—or the lack of it—may affect our heart health, according to research published on September 18, 2024 ...
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‘A whole new meaning’: Anchorage man celebrates first anniversary of heart transplant with Alaska Heart Run
He had a heart transplant performed last year on Sept. 21. With the Alaska Heart Run shifting to the fall starting this year, ...
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Happy with your life? Research links contentment with fewer heart attacks and strokes
People who are content with their lives or feel a sense of well-being may be less likely to develop heart disease and/or ...
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Management of Patients With Cardiac Arrest Requiring Interfacility Transport: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association
People who experience out-of-hospital cardiac arrest often require care at a regional center for continued treatment after ...
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Social factors may affect heart health of Asian ethnicities in the US differently
Several social factors uniquely influence health behaviors and disease risk in Asian ethnic groups, Shah said, including ...
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After suffering heart attack on treadmill, Utah mom issues warning: ‘Listen to your body’
A Utah mom, 33, experienced a potentially deadly heart attack while working out on the treadmill. Justine Carter shares the ...
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