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The American Heart Association hosted the Mohawk Valley Go Red for Women Luncheon on Thursday, May 1, at Delta Hotels Utica.
A recent Northwestern Medicine study published in JAMA has found that 1 in 7 U.S. adults between the ages of 30 and 59 years ...
As little as 3 minutes of moderate incidental physical activity could potentially lower a person's risk for cardiovascular ...
Heart Ball event hosted by The American Heart Association is on Saturday, May 3rd and you don’t want to miss it! Eric Gribble ...
A vaccine that blocks infection with the human papillomavirus has helped to lower cervical cancer rates. Researchers want to ...
A study conducted by the Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland, found that men with a ...
A recent study found people with coronary artery disease saw improved health outcomes after committing to the workout for 12 ...
The American Heart Association, a global force changing the future of health of all, is funding seven new scientific research studies to uncover which patients with obesity and cardiovascular disease ...
A heart-healthy diet limits ultra-processed foods, such as frozen meals, fast food, and packaged sweets. Learn which foods ...
Heart disease in women doesn’t always look the way we expect,” said Dr. Anandita Kulkarni, a preventive cardiologist and ...
The American Heart Association has come out in support of Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders’ plan to cut down on sugary ...
Pair the quiche with a blue smoothie that gives mom even more antioxidants from peaches and blueberries, which are also good ...