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Go Red For Women campaign targets heart disease

    Go Red For Women campaign targets heart disease

 Above: The crowd at the 2014 Go Red breakfast gathering. The American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women movement encourages everyone to wear red tomorrow (Friday, Feb. 6) to support women’s heart

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Blood pressure: Lower may not be better

    Blood pressure:  Lower may not be better

Local researcher publishes findings in national journal For decades, common medical wisdom has been “the lower the better” in treating the approximately one in three people in this country who

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For Seniors Only: Protect Your Heart this American Heart Month

    For Seniors Only: Protect Your Heart this American Heart Month

By: Rebecca Thompson, CHES February is American Heart Month, and unfortunately, most of us know someone who has had heart disease or a stroke. Heart disease is the leading cause

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Daylong heart health push draws hundreds

    Daylong heart health push draws hundreds

(pictured above: Cheryl Lindsay is the director of Human Resources and Inclusion/Diversity at Hanesbrands Inc., but to an ever-growing group, she is known for her annual efforts to raise heart health

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Gospel competition pushes stroke awareness

    Gospel competition pushes stroke awareness

(pictured above: Latice Crawford) The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association’s Most Powerful Voices – a national gospel singing competition – has

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Lupus support groups

    Lupus support groups

The Lupus Foundation of America, North Carolina Chapter (LFANC) will host support groups for those living with lupus, their families

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A-Fib especially harmful for women and blacks

    A-Fib especially harmful for women and blacks

Doctors have known for years that atrial fibrillation (AF), or irregular heartbeat, increases the risk for stroke, but now researchers

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