Milton’s Dominic Barcomb was one of around 30 people — nearly all rocking bright red tees — that gathered to rally behind the American Heart Association’s push for stronger heart safety measures.
Friday, February 7 was Wear Red Day, which raises awareness for cardiovascular disease, the No. 1 killer of women.
A cardiac arrest and heart attack survivor have different stories, but something in common: CPR save their lives.
American Heart Association says Kendrick Lamar's Grammy-winning song, "Not Like Us," is the right tempo for hands-only CPR.
Misinformation has circulated for years on social media about how coughing forcefully can treat a heart attack. Health ...
Deputies in Jackson County, North Carolina, are searching for multiple suspects who took off on foot after a vehicle pursuit.
Friday marks Wear Red for Women Day, an initiative aimed at highlighting the importance of recognizing and addressing ...
CPR from a stranger in public during a cardiac arrest, compared with 45% of men, according to the American Heart Association.
Can your favorite song help save a life? February marks American Heart Month, and over the past few days, the American Heart ...
During a Fourth of July weekend with their two children, Tara and Tyler Yell visited a water park about 90 minutes from their ...
Yes, the official AHA Guidelines note that victims have a greater chance of survival from cardiac arrest when high-quality ...
South Carolina is one of a handful of states with the highest number of flu cases in the United States, according to data ...