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American Fitness to Highlight Importance of Cardio Exercise Through Participation in Heart Walk
American Fitness employees will participate in the American Heart Association’s 2012 Heart and Stroke Walk in Oregon and SW Washington. The company supports the organizers’ mission of reducing heart disease and building healthier lives through education, better diet, and regular cardio exercise. ...
American Heart Association Praises IOM's National Approach to Obesity Epidemic
WASHINGTON -- American Heart Association CEO Nancy Brown issued the following statement today on the Institute of Medicine's new report, "Accelerating Progress in Obesity Prevention":
American Heart Association of the Sandhills' Go Red for Women luncheon set for Friday
The statistics are frightening. Heart disease ranks as the No. 1 killer of women, causing one in three deaths every year. But on Friday, the American Heart Association of the Sandhills will show that heart disease is about more than just numbers. It's personal.
3 in American Heart Association challenge celebrate successes
The end result, hopefully, is a healthier heart -- and a longer life. In its third year, the American Heart Association's Go Red BetterU Challenge helps women develop better lifestyle behaviors.
American Pistachios Get American Heart Association Certification
The American Heart Association’s Heart-Check mark* will now appear on select pistachio nuts grown and marketed by members of the American Pistachio Growers . This coveted cert
VA effort fights heart disease in women
The Veterans Affairs Department is stepping up efforts to diagnose and treat heart disease in women as part of a cooperative effort with the American Heart Association.
How hidden sugars are hijacking your good health
Sugar used to be music to our ears, and divine to our taste buds. But now it's a major cause of America's growing obesity epidemic.
Making heart healthy choices
In 2009, 27.7 percent of deaths in Crow Wing County were from cardiovascular diseases, including strokes. Statewide, there were 10,295 deaths that year for cardiovascular diseases. The American Heart Association reports an estimated 82.
Today's Kids May Be Destined for Adult Heart Disease
FRIDAY, May 4 (HealthDay News) -- No longer an adults-only issue, heart health has become increasingly problematic for American children.
A wake up call turns into a mission
With a simple blood draw, life as Kimberly Brown had known it was changed forever.
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