Heart disease is the most common cause of death for Americans, so if your heart isn't working right, we don't need to explain why that's a really bad sign.
We are now in American Heart Month, but we should pay attention to our hearts all year long, not just during February. Everything else your body does is dependent on how well your heart is working, so if it's at risk of problems, you need to find out why.
Heart disease is the number one cause of death for both men and women. Here are five of the best heart-health charities that are most deserving of your support.
Heart disease is often referred to as a "silent killer" because so many people don't realize they're at risk or have cardiovascular health issues. The malady kills about 2,200 Americans every day, making heart disease deadlier than all forms of cancer combined. And yet, there are still so many myths about heart disease floating around.
Susan was diagnosed with a heart condition at a very young age, but it didn’t really start affecting her until she was in high school. Eventually, the problem got serious enough that her pediatrician told her she shouldn’t participate in sports any longer...
February is American Heart Month, and Olmsted Medical Center wants to share this great list of ways to help keep your heart healthy, as well with other important pieces of information from the American Heart Association.
February is American Heart Month, a time to think about not just who we love, but how healthy our hearts and lives are. We've put together a list of seven of the best charities most deserving of your support.