Today’s Heart News- Heart disease risk factors appeared at younger age among South Asian adults in the U.S.
- New consumer survey shows many still incorrectly believe CPR requires special training
- Being a night owl may increase your heart risk
- Reducing sodium in everyday foods may yield heart-health benefits across populations
- Descienden las muertes por enfermedades cardíacas y ataques o derrames cerebrales, pero siguen siendo la principal causa de muerte en los EE. UU.
- Heart disease, stroke deaths down, yet still kill more in U.S. than any other cause
- Se necesitan más recursos y colaboración para apoyar la prevención y el tratamiento de la obesidad
- Pregnancy-related high blood pressure varied among Asian, Pacific Islander subgroups
- TV depictions of Hands-Only CPR are often misleading
- Movement matters: Light activity led to better survival in diabetes, heart, kidney disease
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