A troubling forecast on women’s heart health – and what women and girls can do now to protect theirs
Women face rising risks for heart disease and stroke by 2050, a new American Heart Association report says. What can women and girls do now to improve their cardiovascular health? Experts weigh in.
What can you do to improve your heart health? Simple steps can make a difference
Preventing heart disease doesn’t have to be complicated. Cardiologists share easy, science-backed ways to lower your risks and improve your heart health.
When a farmer’s heart stopped, his teenage son started CPR to help save his life
Brian Lipham collapsed from cardiac arrest as he fed animals on his Alabama farm. His son, Logan, rushed to begin CPR – and continued until help arrived.
Active, healthy and pregnant — and in need of a new aortic valve
More than 5 million Americans live with heart valve disease — often without realizing it. Erin Kidwell was one of them. Read her story to learn the signs of heart valve disease and know when to take action.
Find strength in community in this live virtual stroke event
Connect with people who understand the stroke journey. Join survivors and care partners to share experiences, ask questions and get guidance from experts. House Calls: Stroke Meet Up, Friday, March 13, at 2 p.m. CT.
Learn more about the Healthy Living BEYOND Weight™ Study
Sharing your experience with weight management can help create more effective and compassionate care. Contribute to research that will transform care and support healthier lives. Help us go above and BEYOND.