6 Ways Women Can Lower Risk Of Stroke [InfoGraphic]
Did you know that women have far more strokes than men? More women even lose their
How You Can Support Women’s Heart Health and the American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women Movement During American Heart Month
Your mother. Your sister. Your friend. Cardiovascular disease is the No. 1 killer of women, causing
Let’s Rise Above Heart Failure Together: An Interview with Dr. Clyde Yancy
Heart failure (HF) is a chronic, progressive condition in which the heart muscle is unable to
Manage Your Heart Health Goals with Free Blood Pressure Testing at Walgreens
Regular blood pressure screenings are important in maintaining your heart health. It is one of the
My Truth About Heart Health, Straight From The Heart
This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of The Heart Truth®. All opinions
Nutrition Advisor for “Biggest Loser” Reveals New Lifestyle Program to Reduce Heart Risk
The first and only scientifically-designed nutrition and lifestyle program aimed at heart health is set to
Living with Coronary Artery Disease? Make Sure Your Heart Is Ready for Winter
Make Sure Your Heart Is Ready for Winter An estimated 15 million Americans are affected by coronary
Your Heart May Not Be as Healthy as You Think If you Live in One of These States
We do all that we can to be healthy. But is it possible that where we
Sudden Cardiac Arrest: It Can Happen To Anyone
Sudden Cardiac Arrest: unexpected…unpredictable…but not unpreventable. Each year, more than 350,000 Americans suffer from an out-of-hospital Sudden
Keep The Beat: Learn Hands Only CPR
National CPR Week is a great time to brush up on your CPR skills. If you're a
Heart Health: Interview With Cholesterol Counts Specialist Dr. Ralph Vicari
February is Heart Health Month, and the first results the survey Cholesterol Counts have been unveiled, revealing how
Got Gym Phobia? Here are 10 Simple Ways To Get A Great Workout At Home
Get A Great Workout At Home Usually when you hear the word workout, a gym membership automatically comes