HEART AWARENESS
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- LaDainian Tomlinson to Promote Heart Awareness in San DiegoThe player that many fans view as the best running back in the NFL today has signed with a new team. LaDainian Tomlinson has agreed to work with Palomar Pomerado Health (PPH) to promote heart awareness in the San Diego Community.
- "Go Red for Women" Heart Health AwarenessFebruary is Heart Awareness Month. . The American Heart Association's "Go Red for Women" movement is committed to empowering women by providing education about heart disease and motivating women to take action for better health..
- Women and Coronary Heart Disease: Find Out If You're at RiskThe American Heart Association states, that the third leading cause of death and stroke in American women is coronary heart disease. Are you at risk?
- American Heart Month: Get Involved!What I'm doing to celebrate heart month this February 2009.
American Heart Month: What it is and Why It's ImportantCome February, you should be listening to your heart - and not because of Valentine's Day.
A Heart Healthy Recipe to Kick Off American Heart MonthCheck out this heart healthy alternative recipe for salsa and chips. It costs less than five dollars and takes less than ten minutes!- National Wear Red Day and My Family's Heart Disease HealthHeart conditions have greatly affected me and my family over the years and having a day set aside to raise awareness is a blessing for us.
- Women and Heart Disease...Be Empowered, Not Dead!I am 43, a teacher, wife, mother, and friend. November 21, 2005, changed my life in an instant. Heart disease almost ended my life if I had listened to my family doctors instead of myself!
- 10 Things Women Can Do Now to Lower Risk of Heart DiseaseHeart disease is preventable. Read this article to find out how you can lower your risk, and pass it on to the women you love.
- 2012 is the Year of Critical Illness Insurance AwarenessAn awareness campaign regarding the importance of critical illness insurance and why it is important for everyone to obtain this coverage.
Personal AwarenessIn gathering additional research for my Masters in Business Administration thesis paper, and with such high responses to my "Personal Awareness" postings; I have decided to go further and discuss these items with you on a deeper level.
Go Red for Women and National Wear Red Day Raises Awareness About Heart DiseaseAre you wearing red today? Millions of ladies are Going Red for Women to raise awareness for heart health among women. Heart disease is the number one killer of women in the United States, according to the American Heart Association.- Tis the Season: Holiday Heart SyndromeSodium and over indulgence of alcohol can bring on "holiday heart syndrome".
Feel Healthy: Have a Heart Attack AnywayThe absence of well-known heart disease risks like smoking and being overweight can lead us to believe we have no need for concern. I hope this will serve as forewarning for someone otherwise ignoring potentially dangerous, less obvious risks.- World Heart Day: Get Heart SmartWorld Heart Health Day bringing awareness to persons worldwide to treat their hearts better and decrease the death toll of heart disease and stroke.
A Guide to Understanding Faulty Heart ValvesHeart Valve Disease affects 1 in 7 people. Know its causes, symptoms, and treatment options.
Women and Heart DiseaseHeart disease is the number one cause of death in American women, and each year approximately 35% of adult American women die from heart disease. According to the American Heart Association, eight million women in the US have some type of heart disease.- National Blood Pressure Awareness MonthThe National Blood Pressure Awareness month is the month of May. During this month the goal is to educate the public about the importance of "knowing your numbers."
Aurora Academy Students Jump Rope to Raise Money for the American Heart AssociationThis February, 1st through 5th grade Aurora Academy students participated in Jump Rope for Heart, raising over $1,200 for the American Heart Association .- Ejection Fraction Evaluates Health of the Heart to Pump BloodA mathematical diagnostic evaluation Ejection Fraction helps to diagnosis heart disease and prevent heart attacks. Plaque accumulation in the heart narrows blood supply with out treatment heart failure.
- Heart and Stroke Warn of Higher Risk in Young FemalesNew studies are showing that young women ages 20-35 are at a higher risk of falling victim to heart attacks and stroke than developing a form of cancer.
Popcorn, Pop and Pure AwarenessA spiritual analogy using a movie as the example to explain how human life and pure awareness really work.
Diabetes Awareness MerchandiseGet your Diabetes awareness merchandise to show your support this November. Here are some of the diabetes awareness products that are available and where you can find them.- Heart Disease Number One Killer of Women in the United StatesHeart disease is the number one killer of women in the United States, although this fact is often overlooked by both doctors and women.
- Listen to Your Heart This Valentine's DayFebruary isn't known just for candy hearts and heart-shaped cards. Unfortunately, February is also known for heart disease and heart attacks.
- Preventing Heart Disease in WomenPreventing heart disease in women is a matter of regularly taking these three simple steps every day to get you on the road to long-term heart health and over all well being.
- American Heart Association CookbooksRecommendations of cookbooks for heart healthy living.
New Heart Health Guidelines for Women Include Aspirin, Excercise and Healthy DietA new set of guidelines was released today to help prevent the #1 cause of death among women: heart disease. The most significant addition to this list is that of aspirin for most women. These guidelines, along with regular medical care, can help ward of heart disease.
Review of the American Heart Association's Super Bowl XLI CommercialWhile fans gobbled up cheesy pizzas, deep-fried chicken wings and salty chips during Super Bowl XLI, the American Heart Association raised awareness about heart disease. Was it effective? Read the review for "You Gotta Have Heart."- How Daytime Television Brings Social Awareness to Your HomeAs early as the 1970's, soap operas have been an understated force towards social awareness of interracial couples, sexually transmitted diseases, homosexual awareness, abortion, and drug abuse.
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