More than 2,000 people gathered at The Joe (RiverDogs stadium) for the Lowcountry Heart Walk on Feb. 28, raising more than $1 million to fund lifesaving research and enhance CPR readiness.
For thousands of Lowcountry families, heart disease isn’t just a statistic; it’s personal.
February is American Heart Month, and in Missouri, one survivor is using her story to urge people to learn Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and get regular heart checkups.
The American Heart Association wants to make sure public policy supports having help close at hand when you need it most.
In honor of American Heart Month, Marshall University students learned how to perform hands-on cardiopulmonary resuscitation ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – Despite the rain on Saturday, dozens of people came out to Day Air Ballpark to walk and raise awareness for heart health. “Rain does not stop us because heart health, heart ...
CHICAGO -- Taylor Swift and Beyoncé's music is good for the heart in more ways than one. Swift's "You're Losing Me" and Beyoncé's "Virgo's Groove" both have the "right tempo" for hands-only CPR and ...
A North Texas cyclist is alive after a bystander performed CPR during a heart attack in Westlake. Now both men urge CPR ...
The Heart Mini Marathon is just 10 days away and a survivor shares how a woman who performed CPR helped to save her life.
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