Friday was designated National Wear Red Day for women's heart health by the American Heart Association, with the goal of spreading awareness of heart disease in women.
People all over town were showing their support for National Wear Red Day. It's part of the American Heart Association's Go Red For Women campaign that brings attention to heart disease in women.
The American Heart Association and St. Mary’s Health Network are urging adults to move more and make it count in April starting with National Walking day on April 3, 2019.
New U.S. guidelines on exercise advise starting sooner to get children active to avoid health problems later in life.
The American Heart Association teamed up with REMSA to teach people how to help in case of a cardiac arrest.
The American Heart Association hosted their Heart Of Rock event at Rancharrah on Friday. The 31-year-old spring fundraiser included live dueling bands, local celebrity singers and music themed food and drink stations.
It's National Wear Red Day, and many across the country are wearing the color to raise awareness about cardiovascular disease, and to save lives.
The American Heart Association released new hypertension guidelines last week - which means some of us have to watch our blood pressure more closely. Learn more in our Ask the Doctor segment.
Governor Sandoval signed Assembly Bill 85 making it mandatory for students to learn CPR before they can graduate high school.
The Fantasy Wedding Faire is a major fundraising event benefiting research, public education and community programs of the American Heart Association.