
A Heart Month Reminder: One Young Mother’s Story of Survival
Looking for answers after experiencing unexplained fainting episodes at just 33, Kymberli Petronio, wife and mother of four, sought out a heart specialist. The cardiologist
Looking for answers after experiencing unexplained fainting episodes at just 33, Kymberli Petronio, wife and mother of four, sought out a heart specialist. The cardiologist
Despite the devastating toll of COVID-19, heart disease remains the no. 1 cause of death in the U.S and worldwide. The American Heart Association, the
Most people know the common signs of a heart attack, such as chest pain, left arm tingling, or shortness of breath, but they may be
After a year like no other, we are beginning to see glimpses of a return to our pre-pandemic lives. Public health guidance and scientific advances
When stress hits hard as it has during the pandemic, many of us eat more, and less-than-healthy comfort foods may be the treats we reach
Experts have found that good nutrition and eating a variety of fruits and vegetables continues to be one of the best ways to safeguard our
This February, American Heart Month, you can learn critical information about sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) that could help you save a life. Three key things
The winter season may be full of heart- and soul-warming celebrations, but cold weather can also pose some unknown risks to your heart. The rate
Although COVID-19 continues to grab the health headlines, women in particular should not lose sight of a chronic problem — heart disease. Heart disease is
One out of every 20 Americans over age 50 is diagnosed with Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD). The worst part of this reality is that most