* Cardiovascular diseases cause more deaths globally than cancer and respiratory conditions * Up to 80 percent of heart diseases and strokes can be prevented with timely //lifestyle changes * World ...
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men and women in the U.S., making it critical to have on your radar. While research has consistently found that eating a healthy diet and being active ...
Every year on September 29, the world observes World Heart Day, a global reminder of how essential heart health is to our overall well-being. This annual event encourages people to recognize the ...
World Heart Day (Sept. 29) is a global call to action to protect one of our most vital organs. As the world’s leading cause of death, cardiovascular disease touches the lives of almost everyone. This ...
World Heart Day, Sept. 29, raises awareness about Cardiovascular diseases and promotes heart health. Dr. Jared Spitz, joined DC News Now to share some of the major causes of heart disease and how to ...
TULSA, Okla. — Monday marks the 25th anniversary of World Heart Day, an international effort to raise awareness about heart health and steps people can take to protect their heart. This year's theme ...
MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) - On World Heart Day, the attention turns to one of America’s most pressing health crises: heart failure – the leading cause of hospitalization for people over 65 and the cause of ...
Sometime in the 1980s, Chief Adeyemi Olusola Lawson, a man among men, spiritualist, business and industry leader in Nigeria, told some of us acquainted to him that, very soon, we would live Three ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: This story has been updated to correct the spelling of Son Vang. Five years ago, Son Vang battled a dry cough that wouldn’t go away. It was a mysterious illness until his doctor got a ...
As Sept. 29 marks World Heart Day, the WTA is proud to highlight its commitment to heart health through the efforts of various WTA initiatives, including Performance Health, the WTA Foundation, and ...
Finding time to exercise each day is a challenge for many people, but a new study of nearly 15,000 men and women found that adding as little as five minutes of activity to get your heart rate up is ...
Left to Right, PIO Demetrius Sherrod takes a photo of Life Safety Instructor Diana Stahls; Danielle Cardoso; Marianna Bruno; Matheus Viana; and Firefighter/Paramedic Benigno Sevilla; as the Orlando ...