Milton’s Dominic Barcomb was one of around 30 people — nearly all rocking bright red tees — that gathered to rally behind the American Heart Association’s push for stronger heart safety measures.
If you see people wearing red today, it’s likely to support the “Go Red for Women” campaign, which shines a light on women’s ...
A DEXA scan, historically used for bone density scanning, is also an accurate way to measure body composition, which can reveal clues about your heart health.
Chloe Burke shares the challenges she faced with a heart defect that was undiagnosed until an incident in college.
Sami Hess is the director of Go Red for Women. She said cardiovascular disease causes 1 in 3 deaths among women each year.
Robin Eaton, a heart disease survivor, shares her story and what she wants others to know about heart disease.
Research has linked both to improved blood vessel function, lower blood pressure, and a lower risk of heart disease. Other ...
A cardiac arrest and heart attack survivor have different stories, but something in common: CPR save their lives.
A cardiac screening unit on wheels has begun making rounds in the Inland Empire. The campaign began in Riverside on Friday, Jan. 31, with a screening event outside Parkview Community Hospital Medical ...
The first Friday in February marks National Wear Red Day, a campaign dedicated to raising awareness about heart disease, the leading cause of death for women.
Friday is National Wear Red Day and people are being encouraged to wear red to draw awarness to heart disease.
As study panels debate the risks and benefits of moderate drinking, conflicting data and convoluted messages leave consumers ...