_ Heart Health Most Americans Aren't Heart Healthy By Jane Farrell article About 80% of people in the U.S. have low to moderate cardiovascular health based on the American Heart AssociationΓÇÖs new … Read More→
_ Heart Disease And The Risk of Falls By Jane Farrell article A new American Heart Association (AHA) scientific statement addresses ways to prevent falls among adults with cardiovascular disease. The statement … Read More→
_ Cardiovascular Disease Avocados and Heart Health By Jane Farrell article Eating two or more servings of avocado weekly was associated with a lower risk of cardiovascular disease, and substituting avocado … Read More→
Women's Health and Wellness The Breast-Cancer Factor in Heart Disease By Jane Farrell article Routine mammograms may provide key insights for cardiovascular disease, according to new research: Detection of breast arterial calcifications on breast … Read More→
_ What's Good for The Heart Is Good for The Brain By Jane Farrell article The same risk factors that contribute to making heart disease the leading cause of death worldwide also impact the rising … Read More→
_ Heart Health How To Have a Heart-Healthy 2022 By Jane Farrell article Making New YearΓÇÖs resolutions is a time-honored tradition, but sometimes those resolutions are easier to make than to keep. The … Read More→
_ Heart Failure Heart Failure and African-Americans By Jane Farrell article Researchers have linked a rare genetic mutation found mostly in Black Americans and other people of African descent to an … Read More→
_ Heart Health and The Pandemic By Jane Farrell article Reduced air pollution in the U.S. during the COVID-19 shutdown initiated in March 2020 was linked to fewer severe heart … Read More→
_ Heart Attack Heart Attacks, the Brain and Bone Marrow By Jane Farrell article People with recent heart attacks have significantly higher activity in the amygdala, the brain area involved in stress perception and … Read More→
_ Atherosclerosis The Unknown Heart-Attack Factor By Jane Farrell article More than 40% of adults ages 50 to 64 years in Sweden without known heart disease were found to have … Read More→
_ Heart Health Protecting Your Heart from The Heat By Jane Farrell article With many areas of the country facing triple digit temperatures and summer heat and humidity elsewhere, experts from the American … Read More→
_ Pre-Recorded Messages Can Help Heart Patients By Jane Farrell article Patients hospitalized with heart failure can reduce their odds of requiring re-hospitalization, a heart transplant or death by repeatedly reviewing … Read More→
_ Heart Condition Symptoms and COVID-19 By Jane Farrell article Researchers have released findings from a small study detailing the treatment of myocarditis-like symptoms in seven people after receiving a … Read More→
_ Heart Health Economics and Heart Care By Jane Farrell article Lower–income adults in the United States were significantly less likely to be screened for cardiovascular disease (CVD) or receive counseling … Read More→
_ Heart Health Exercise and Heart Health By Jane Farrell article A common congenital heart defect may reduce your ability to exercise especially as you grow older, regardless of whether it … Read More→
_ Healthy Choices Heart Experts: Federal Diet Guidelines Good - With One Exception By Jane Farrell article The American Heart Association (AHA), the worldΓÇÖs leading voluntary organization focused on heart and brain health, has responded to the … Read More→
_ Heart Disease Patients and COVID-19 By Jane Farrell article Deaths from ischemic heart disease and hypertensive diseases in the United States increased during the COVID-19 pandemic over the prior … Read More→
_ Heart Health Repeat Heart Attacks Drop, but Survivors Still Face Danger By Jane Farrell article After surviving a heart attack, the proportion of patients who experience a repeat attack within a year fell between 2008 … Read More→