AHA News: Seattle Nonprofit Offers Chance at a Good Life and Good Health After Prison
MONDAY, Dec. 13, 2021 (American Heart Association News) — After four years in a Washington state prison for first-degree burglary, Chelsey Johnson learned she was eligible for a work-release program that would shave the final year off her sentence.Sh…
Learn MoreAHA News: The Pandemic Made It Hard to Stay Connected. Here’s How to Reestablish Healthy Relationships.
FRIDAY, Dec. 10, 2021 (American Heart Association News) — The holidays are a time to share home-cooked meals, reconnect with far-away loved ones and contemplate what the next year has in store.But for nearly two years, the coronavirus pandemic has af…
Learn MoreAHA News: La pandemia hizo que fuera difícil mantenerse conectado. He aquí cómo volver a relacionarse de manera saludable.
VIERNES, 10 de diciembre de 2021 (American Heart Association News) — Las fiestas de fin de año son una temporada excelente para compartir comidas caseras, reencontrarse con seres queridos lejanos y contemplar lo que nos depara el próximo año.Sin emba…
Learn MoreAHA News: When a Stroke Limited College Professor’s Voice, He Turned to Writing
THURSDAY, Dec. 9, 2021 (American Heart Association News) — Bob Parker was waiting for a parking spot at his neighborhood coffee shop when he suddenly saw a flash. His foot slipped off the break and he crashed into a pole. The café window shattered.In…
Learn MoreAHA News: Life Experiences, Outlook Influence How People Are Harmed – Or Helped – By Pandemic Stress
WEDNESDAY, Dec. 8, 2021 (American Heart Association News) — When the COVID-19 pandemic shut down New York City in March 2020, Jose Montanez, like millions of others in the service industry, lost his source of income. A hair stylist who also ran karao…
Learn MoreAHA News: Las experiencias de vida y las perspectivas, influyen en como las personas se ven perjudicadas, o ayudadas, por el estrés pandémico
MIÉRCOLES, 8 de diciembre de 2021 (American Heart Association News) — Cuando la pandemia de COVID-19 cerró la ciudad de Nueva York en marzo de 2020, José Montanez, al igual que millones de personas del sector de los servicios, perdió su fuente de ing…
Learn MoreAHA News: Diagnosed With a Heart Defect in the Womb, Baby Had Two Heart Surgeries and Then Got COVID-19
TUESDAY, Dec. 7, 2021 (American Heart Association News) — Samantha Snell drove to her doctor’s office in Uniontown, Ohio, for a routine ultrasound. Already the mother of three, she was 23 weeks along and eager to get a glimpse of her new baby boy.”Ge…
Learn MoreAHA News: This Nonprofit Builds Strong ‘Ground Game’ for Community Mental Health
MONDAY, Dec. 6, 2021 (American Heart Association News) — When belongings pile up on the curb from an eviction in Maryland’s western Anne Arundel County, Abraham Shanklin Jr. sees more than a housing crisis. When people with low incomes can’t find a r…
Learn MoreAHA News: Teen With Three Heart Conditions Aims to Become a Pediatric Cardiologist
FRIDAY, Dec. 3, 2021 (American Heart Association News) — In second grade, Emily Meister was performing as Gretl Von Trapp in the local high school production of “The Sound of Music” when she felt her heart beating unusually fast. She also sensed pres…
Learn MoreAHA News: Foraging for Food Connects You to Nature – But Do Your Homework Before You Eat
THURSDAY, Dec. 2, 2021 (American Heart Association News) — To occupy his mind during long-distance trail runs, Philip Stark started noticing the variety of plants in the fields around him, then the way they changed with the seasons. As the plants blo…
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