Cathy MacGuinnes died in the hospital on Saturday, April 25, having suffered a cardiac arrest three weeks prior ...
Cycle Masters, a family-owned, full-service bike shop, operates at 15 N. Broadway in Wind Gap. WIND GAP, Pa. – A one-stop shop for bicycle sales, parts, repairs, tune-ups and cleaning is bidding ...
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A young woman who dismissed her symptoms of a heart condition was finally diagnosed after using an app on her iPhone. Caite Smith stumbled upon a video on social media urging people to record their ...
Prince William and Kate Middleton are right to ask for a break, says an expert. The Prince and Princess of Wales, who have had a tough few years in the past, have taken up a lot of work recently. With ...
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the US. Professor Sarah Berry said getting the basics right can make a huge difference to our heart health. One of her tips was keeping the skin on ...
Shhh — the secret’s out! Experts say a TikTok fitness trend that prioritizes the sound of silence can support heart health. “Silent walking” is the practice of stepping out without the distractions of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. president Scott Stauth is shown at the annual shareholders meeting at the Telus Convention Centre ...
The American Heart Association released a new scientific statement, stressing the importance of dental care and hygiene. Poor dental health is linked to a higher risk of heart disease, per the ...
If you want to eat for better heart health, you don't have to give up all your favorite foods. But there are a few food swaps that can go a long way when it comes to supporting your heart. First, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A heart surgeon shares a simple salad bar dinner on Instagram. Top it with grilled salmon or chicken for an easy, heart-smart meal ...
Statistically speaking, you’re more likely to die of a heart attack or a stroke than from any other cause. Cardiovascular disease is the leading killer of men and women — not just in the United States ...