AHA News: La rehabilitación para COVID prolongado da esperanza, mientras que la condición continúa desconcertando
MARTES, 8 de febrero de 2022 (American Heart Association News) — Caitlin Barber, dietista titulada, trabajaba en una residencia de ancianos de Hudson Valley cuando la primera ola de COVID-19 se estrelló sobre el norte del estado de Nueva York en marz…
Learn MoreAHA News: You Don’t Have to Be an Olympian to Find Exercise Thrills in Winter’s Chill
MONDAY, Feb. 7, 2022 (American Heart Association News) — Watching what Olympic athletes can do on snow and ice might have you thinking about trying some cold weather activity yourself. And a glance at the thermometer might quickly have you saying, “n…
Learn MoreAHA News: Deadly Type of Stroke Increasing Among Younger and Middle-Aged Adults
FRIDAY, Feb. 4, 2022 (American Heart Association News) — New cases of a debilitating and often deadly type of stroke that causes bleeding in the brain have been increasing in the U.S., growing at an even faster rate among younger to middle-aged adult…
Learn MoreAHA News: Quick Attention Saved Construction Foreman During Heart Attack
FRIDAY, Feb. 4, 2022 (American Heart Association News) — At 4:30 a.m. on a Monday morning last spring, Peter Denton got up in darkness, dressed and jumped in his pickup truck. The drive to his work site in Detroit took a little more than an hour.As a…
Learn MoreAHA News: COVID-19 Linked to Risk of Dangerous Blood Clots in Stroke Patients
THURSDAY, Feb. 3, 2022 (American Heart Association News) — Older stroke patients who had a history of COVID-19 were more likely to develop dangerous blood clots in the veins than those who did not have the coronavirus-driven disease, a new study from…
Learn MoreAHA News: Amid a National Mental Health Crisis For Kids, Here’s How Parents Can Help
WEDNESDAY, Feb. 2, 2022 (American Heart Association News) — School closures. Family strains. Isolated and quarantined friends. Even when young people haven’t directly experienced COVID-19, the pandemic has strained their mental health. Often severely…
Learn MoreAHA News: Living in Segregated Neighborhoods May Double Heart Health Risks For Black Young Adults
WEDNESDAY, Feb. 2, 2022 (American Heart Association News) — Black people who spent their early adult years in racially segregated neighborhoods were twice as likely to develop coronary artery calcium – a predictor of heart disease – as those who live…
Learn MoreAHA News: En medio de una crisis nacional de salud mental para los niños, así es como los padres pueden ayudar
MIÉRCOLES, 2 de febrero de 2022 (American Heart Association News) — Cierre de escuelas. Tensiones familiares. Amigos aislados y en cuarentena. Incluso cuando los jóvenes no hayan experimentado COVID-19 directamente, la pandemia ha puesto a prueba su …
Learn MoreAHA News: A Joyous Birth, Followed by Heart Failure
TUESDAY, Feb. 1, 2022 (American Heart Association News) — Although Danecia Williams was 24 and healthy, her first pregnancy took a toll on her body. Her blood pressure spiked, straining her heart and other organs.Doctors diagnosed her with preeclamps…
Learn MoreAHA News: Fine-Tune Your Health With These 5 Music Ideas
TUESDAY, Feb. 1, 2022 (American Heart Association News) — From life’s earliest moments to its latest stages, music can help make us healthier and happier. It can soothe and invigorate, improve mental health and even help someone stay alive.”There’s g…
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