5 Easy Tips for Taking Care of Your Heart
Northern California native June Auld, 76, leads a very full life. Aside from her day job as a mental health professional, she can be found,
Northern California native June Auld, 76, leads a very full life. Aside from her day job as a mental health professional, she can be found,
This is a call to engage in heart health and potentially reduce the risk of stroke – all from the comfort of your home. If
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
The COVID-19 pandemic has left many people with serious medical conditions, such as heart failure, feeling fearful about coming into the hospital for treatment. A
1. Don’t wait. Find a way to exercise safely now. With many gyms closed or restricted due to COVID-19, a lot of people have either
For Julie Lycksell, a wife, a mother and retired operating room nurse from Long Island, NY, Feb. 6, 1998, is a date she will never
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
Northern California native June Auld, 76, leads a very full life. Aside from her day job as a mental health professional, she can be found,
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