Orlando Heart Walk at UCF – FOX 51 Gainesville
Loved ones and supporters walked to show support for heart disease at the University of Central Florida Saturday morning.
» Read moreLoved ones and supporters walked to show support for heart disease at the University of Central Florida Saturday morning.
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» Read moreAbrazo West Campus Chief Executive Officer Hans Driessnack is honorary chair of the event. “I have been affected by heart disease both personally and …
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» Read moreKiran Mazumdar-Shaw’s post on chronic stress and heart attacks among young adults has sparked a debate on social media, with many expressing …
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» Read moreThis is concerning because prolonged time spent sitting is linked to a number of health issues including obesity, heart disease, and certain types of …
» Read moreApproximately 50 million people in the United States are at higher risk for heart disease and/or stroke because they lack the most basic needs – …
» Read moreMany times it is believed that the event was caused by excessive exercise, but this is not completely true. Sudden heart attack or sudden cardiac …
» Read moreAll you have to do is take five flights of stairs every single day to lower your chances of getting a heart attack and other heart-related diseases.
» Read moreSeoul, South Korea (CNN) — An 82-year-old man in South Korea had a heart attack after choking on a piece of “live octopus,” or san-nakji, …
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