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The risk factors for heart attacks and strokes among Asian American adults may be influenced at varying degrees by employment, housing and other social factors,…
You could be the difference between life and death for someone experiencing a cardiac event. Be ready to act by learning Hands-Only CPR.
Highlights: The American Heart Association awarded four new scientific research grants to evaluate the role of race in measuring heart disease risk. The funded studies…
DALLAS, April 22, 2024 — More Black and Hispanic people in the U.S. feel confident performing Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR). A 2023 American Heart Association survey…
Reginald Robinson, a board-certified cardiologist at MedStar Washington Hospital Center and past president of the Eastern States Board of the American Heart Association, is the…
Research Highlights: Middle-aged Black women with better heart health were less likely to show a decline in mental function compared with middle-aged Black women with…
Learn about our volunteer opportunities and help the American Heart Association create a healthier world, free of heart disease and stroke.
DETROIT, April 27, 2024 — At an event today featuring the NFL’s Smart Heart Sports Coalition, Buffalo Bills Safety Damar Hamlin’s Chasing M’s Foundation, the…
Al Royse rolls up his sleeves to contribute meaningfully to the American Heart Association, where he has volunteered for more than two decades.
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