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AHA News: Bob Odenkirk's 'Small' Heart Attack? Doctors Say They're a Big Deal
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August 04, 2021
When actor Bob Odenkirk collapsed on the set of "Better Call Saul" last week in New Mexico, fans held their breath – and obsessively checked for updates on social media – until word came that he was expected to be OK.
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AHA News: Dangers of Life-Threatening Second Heart Attack May Be Highest Soon After the First
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August 03, 2021
A first heart attack is a serious, life-changing event, although most people now survive them. But a new study underscores the importance of doing everything possible to avoid another one.
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AHA News: She Had a Baby. Then Emergency Heart Surgery. And a Stroke. Then, a New Heart.
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July 30, 2021
In her third trimester, Kristy Novillo struggled to give tours of the Redmond, Washington, child care center where she worked as a director. Walking and talking at the same time left her out of breath.
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AHA News: Deaths Related to Irregular Heart Rhythm May Be Rising, Especially Among Younger People
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July 30, 2021
Deaths related to atrial fibrillationappear to be on the rise, especially among younger adults, a new study suggests.
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AHA News: Find Your Way Back to the Gym – Safely
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July 29, 2021
If the pandemic put your workout routine on ice, you're in good company.
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'Moderate' Drinking May Be Heart-Healthy
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July 29, 2021
Here's a reason to not feel guilty about drinking a glass of wine every evening: A new study suggests that people who drink moderately may have lower risks for both heart attack and stroke than teetotalers — even when they have a history of heart issues.
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AHA News: 7-Day-Old's Skin Felt Cold, She Wouldn't Eat and Cried in Agony. It Was Her Heart.
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July 23, 2021
Throughout Laney Lyon's 1-week birthday, small signs indicated something was wrong. She wasn't eating as much as usual. Her color seemed off.
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AHA News: How Healthy Is Your Neighborhood? Where You Live Can Greatly Affect Heart, Brain Health
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July 16, 2021
Liz Harris won't let anything stop her from walking. Three mornings a week, she descends three flights of stairs and heads to Anacostia Park. It's a 10-minute walk just to get there.
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AHA News: Genetic Problem Led to a Heart Transplant at 24. Her New Heart Has a Genetic Problem, Too.
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July 15, 2021
At 13, Leilani Graham was running on the treadmill in her garage when she suddenly collapsed. Her mother, who was supposed to be gone, heard a bizarre moaning sound coming from the garage and rushed to find her daughter unconscious.
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AHA News: The Challenge of Diabetes in the Black Community Needs Comprehensive Solutions
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July 14, 2021
One thing is clear about the serious problem of diabetes among Black people in the United States: It's not just one thing causing the problem.