According to the American Heart Association, “The epidemic increase in heart disease mortality ended in the 1960s or 1970s.” Deaths from heart disease have fallen dramatically over the last 50 ...
"While I can’t change my genetics, I can change how I respond to them.” Shari Blem has changed her focus to a heart healthy lifestyle. Here's how she did it.
According to the American Heart Association, “The epidemic increase in heart disease mortality ended in the 1960s or 1970s.” ...
As important as it is to maintain a healthy heart physically, it is even more important for us to develop a healthy heart ...
Heart disease oftentimes can be overlooked in women. 13 ON YOUR SIDE asked Cherry Health how women can stay heart-healthy.
The American Heart Association (AHA) has issued new recommendations encouraging doctors to advise healthy adults with slightly high blood pressure or cholesterol to move more and sit less. This is ...
According to the American Heart Association, “The epidemic increase in heart disease mortality ended in the 1960s or 1970s.” Deaths from heart disease have fallen dramatically over the last 50 ...
With cardiovascular disease still the leading cause of death in America, this heart doctor lets you in on his own diet ...
"The increasing prevalence of cardiovascular conditions in younger people has many factors. Key contributors include obesity, ...
People with shorter telomeres, the protective caps at the end of chromosomes, inside their white blood cells may be more ...
February is Heart Month, an effort to raise awareness of heart disease, the leading cause of death for both men and women.
February is American Heart Month. Nutritionist Jen Avis stopped by Good Morning ArkLaMiss to share tips on how to keep your ...