AHA News: Is Venting Good For Your Health?
FRIDAY, July 28, 2023 (American Heart Association News) — Venting – the release of negative, pent-up emotions – can feel good. But is it actually good for you? Or does it do more harm than good to dwell on negative thoughts and feelings?Experts say t…
Learn MoreAHA News: ¿Es bueno para la salud descargar nuestras emociones?
VIERNES, 28 de julio de 2023 (American Heart Association News) — Desahogarse –liberar emociones negativas reprimidas– puede hacerte sentir bien. ¿Pero es bueno en realidad para ti? ¿O hace más daño que bien centrarnos en pensamientos y sentimientos n…
Learn MoreAHA News: While Tending to Her Grandmother After a Stroke, She Had One Herself
THURSDAY, July 27, 2023 (American Heart Association News) — Late one evening, Dawn Berry took a call from her grandmother’s nursing home. Her grandmother had been found unresponsive in bed. What should they do?Dawn, who was then 43, had worked in the…
Learn MoreAHA News: How a Neurologist Keeps His Brain Healthy – And What He Wants to Do Better
WEDNESDAY, July 26, 2023 (American Heart Association News) — Few people know more about stroke prevention and brain health than neurologist and epidemiologist Dr. Bruce Ovbiagele. And one of the first things he’d like you to know is that you have a “…
Learn MoreAHA News: Warnings – And Hope – From New Heart Disease Treatment Guidelines
THURSDAY, July 20, 2023 (American Heart Association News) — New guidelines detailing how to care for people with heart disease come with some easy-to-grasp warnings for patients.The chronic coronary disease guidelines from the American Heart Associat…
Learn MoreAHA News: Advertencias –y esperanzas– de las nuevas pautas para el tratamiento de la enfermedad cardiovascular
JUEVES, 20 de julio de 2023 (American Heart Association News) — Las nuevas pautas sobre las formas más actualizadas de atender a las personas con enfermedad cardíaca vienen con advertencias fáciles de comprender para los pacientes.Las pautas sobre en…
Learn MoreAHA News: Woman Survives Stroke in 2 Parts of the Brain at Age 29
WEDNESDAY, July 19, 2023 (American Heart Association News) — After a night of partying, 29-year-old Bethany Moeddel felt nauseous and had a headache. A hangover, she figured.She couldn’t sleep it off, though, because it was a big day. Her boyfriend’s…
Learn MoreAHA News: Hmong Americans May Have Strokes at Much Younger Ages
WEDNESDAY, July 19, 2023 (American Heart Association News) — Hmong American adults who have a stroke tend to be much younger than their white counterparts and may be more likely to have a less common type that causes bleeding in the brain, a new stud…
Learn MoreAHA News: A Net Benefit? Here’s How Watching Soccer Might Affect Your Health
TUESDAY, July 18, 2023 (American Heart Association News) — Crystal Cuadra-Cutler lives for soccer. And soccer has added a lot to her life.The Gilroy, Calif., resident is a chapter president for the American Outlaws, a group known as “U.S. Soccer’s cr…
Learn MoreAHA News: ¿Apasionado de los deportes? Veamos cómo el ver un partido de fútbol puede afectar su salud
MARTES, 18 de julio de 2023 (American Heart Association News) — Crystal Cuadra-Cutler vive para el fútbol. Y el fútbol ha sido algo maravilloso para ella.Esta residente de Gilroy, California, es la presidenta de la división local de American Outlaws,…
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