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Mount Sinai Medical Center Employees CELEBRATE American Heart Month
This video was produced by Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach, Florida, in recognition of American Heart Month.
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February is American Heart Month
February is American Heart Month, and Tami Ward of the Creighton University Cardiac Center explains the risks of heart disease and ways to prevent it. Knowle...
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February is "American Heart Month"
Angela Wein, from Weight Watchers, stopped by WISN 12 News This Morning on Sunday to talk about "American Heart Month" and easy ways to stay healthy.
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Heart-y Treats for American Heart Month
The chimpanzees enjoyed some heart-shaped enrichment at Regenstein Center for African Apes. It's a prelude to Valentine's Day, sure, but it's also a worthy t...
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Medifast dietician shares heart-healthy foods for American Heart Month
February is American Heart Month, so it's the perfect time to incorporate heart-healthy foods into your diet, like dark chocolate, kale, and oatmeal. Watch M...
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American Heart Month - Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center
February is American Heart Month. Help us at Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center by raising awareness and learning what you can to prevent heart attacks an...
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Celebrating American Heart Month: NIH Advancing Heart Research
More than 100 members of the NIH community gathered at the NIH Clinical Center in Bethesda, MD, to raise awareness about women and heart disease. The crowd f...
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American Heart Month and National Wear Red Day
Yolanda Vazquez talks with Kashonna Holland, Go Red Ambassador with the American Heart Association. They discuss American Heart Month and National Wear Red Day. Follow the American Heart Associations’ Nation Wear Red Day on Facebook and Twitter. Taped 12/02/15
https://www.goredforwomen.org/wearred...
https://www.facebook.com/goredforwomen/
https://twitter.com/GoRedForWomen
For more videos and info
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America Heart Month - Save a Life
Hillsborough County celebrated American Heart Month with a special event called Know the Signs – Call 9-1-1 to raise awareness of F.A.S.T., the acronym for symptoms of a stroke. The event took place on Wednesday, February 18, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at County Center, located at 601 E. Kennedy Blvd. in downtown Tampa.
Commissioner Sandra Murman championed the event and she presented a proclamation r
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American Heart Month
February: Cholesterol Levels....What you need to know about your cholesterol levels and why. Medical News In February, the Focus is on the Heart, because You...
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American Heart Month
American Heart Month
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Celebrate American Heart Month With Mike Witcher
This american heart month take care of your ticker with WeatherNation and Mike Witcher.
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City News - American Heart Month and New Live Well Website
Live Well Sioux Falls and American Heart Association Celebrate 50 Years of Heart Month and Announce Launch of livewellsiouxfalls.org.
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Dr. Tom's American Heart Month Tips
Dr. Tom Bilella of the Nutrition Treatment Center reveals his top 3 tips for a healthy heart in honor of American Heart Month.
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WHUR's Heart Healthy Event
WHUR's Frank Ski Show live at the Anthony Bowen YMCA!
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American Heart Month - February
Funny animated Station ID I made for American Heart Month for Artesia's Channel 6.
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Heart Hospital of Austin kicks off American Heart Month
February is American Heart Month, and to help kick it off the Heart Hospital of Austin is offering free heart screenings to students ages 14 through 18. Dr. ...
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Celebrate American Heart Month With Stacey Donaldson
This american heart month take care of your ticker with WeatherNation and Stacey Donaldson.
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Survivor Jen Moreen talks about American Heart Month with ABC KSTP 5
Jennifer Moreen survived two rare and deadly SCAD heart attacks in her 30s. Today she is a volunteer and spokesperson for the American Heart Association's Go Red For Women campaign and talked about Wear Red Day, Heart Month and the Go Red Expo at Mall of America with KSTP 5.
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Gallego Commemorates American Heart Month 2014
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Floor Speech on American Heart Month
Congressman Sullivan speaks on floor of the House of Representatives on H. Con Res. 52, a resulting honoring American Heart Month, which is in February.
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Dr-Alex-Harrison-American-Heart-Month.mov
Dr. Alex Harrison of Central Coast Comprehensive Cardiovascular Imaging (http://www.centralcoastcardiacimaging.com/) is interviewed by Kira Klapper of KCOY N...
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WCHS Employee American Heart Month Video
Wake County Human Services American Heart Month Video
Mount Sinai Medical Center Employees CELEBRATE American Heart Month
This video was produced by Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach, Florida, in recognition of American Heart Month....
This video was produced by Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach, Florida, in recognition of American Heart Month.
wn.com/Mount Sinai Medical Center Employees Celebrate American Heart Month
This video was produced by Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach, Florida, in recognition of American Heart Month.
- published: 16 Feb 2010
- views: 13348
February is American Heart Month
February is American Heart Month, and Tami Ward of the Creighton University Cardiac Center explains the risks of heart disease and ways to prevent it. Knowle......
February is American Heart Month, and Tami Ward of the Creighton University Cardiac Center explains the risks of heart disease and ways to prevent it. Knowle...
wn.com/February Is American Heart Month
February is American Heart Month, and Tami Ward of the Creighton University Cardiac Center explains the risks of heart disease and ways to prevent it. Knowle...
February is "American Heart Month"
Angela Wein, from Weight Watchers, stopped by WISN 12 News This Morning on Sunday to talk about "American Heart Month" and easy ways to stay healthy....
Angela Wein, from Weight Watchers, stopped by WISN 12 News This Morning on Sunday to talk about "American Heart Month" and easy ways to stay healthy.
wn.com/February Is American Heart Month
Angela Wein, from Weight Watchers, stopped by WISN 12 News This Morning on Sunday to talk about "American Heart Month" and easy ways to stay healthy.
- published: 24 Feb 2013
- views: 26
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author: wisn
Heart-y Treats for American Heart Month
The chimpanzees enjoyed some heart-shaped enrichment at Regenstein Center for African Apes. It's a prelude to Valentine's Day, sure, but it's also a worthy t......
The chimpanzees enjoyed some heart-shaped enrichment at Regenstein Center for African Apes. It's a prelude to Valentine's Day, sure, but it's also a worthy t...
wn.com/Heart Y Treats For American Heart Month
The chimpanzees enjoyed some heart-shaped enrichment at Regenstein Center for African Apes. It's a prelude to Valentine's Day, sure, but it's also a worthy t...
Medifast dietician shares heart-healthy foods for American Heart Month
February is American Heart Month, so it's the perfect time to incorporate heart-healthy foods into your diet, like dark chocolate, kale, and oatmeal. Watch M......
February is American Heart Month, so it's the perfect time to incorporate heart-healthy foods into your diet, like dark chocolate, kale, and oatmeal. Watch M...
wn.com/Medifast Dietician Shares Heart Healthy Foods For American Heart Month
February is American Heart Month, so it's the perfect time to incorporate heart-healthy foods into your diet, like dark chocolate, kale, and oatmeal. Watch M...
- published: 25 Feb 2014
- views: 1097
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author: Medifast
American Heart Month - Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center
February is American Heart Month. Help us at Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center by raising awareness and learning what you can to prevent heart attacks an......
February is American Heart Month. Help us at Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center by raising awareness and learning what you can to prevent heart attacks an...
wn.com/American Heart Month Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center
February is American Heart Month. Help us at Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center by raising awareness and learning what you can to prevent heart attacks an...
Celebrating American Heart Month: NIH Advancing Heart Research
More than 100 members of the NIH community gathered at the NIH Clinical Center in Bethesda, MD, to raise awareness about women and heart disease. The crowd f......
More than 100 members of the NIH community gathered at the NIH Clinical Center in Bethesda, MD, to raise awareness about women and heart disease. The crowd f...
wn.com/Celebrating American Heart Month Nih Advancing Heart Research
More than 100 members of the NIH community gathered at the NIH Clinical Center in Bethesda, MD, to raise awareness about women and heart disease. The crowd f...
- published: 07 Feb 2014
- views: 2565
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author: NHLBI
American Heart Month and National Wear Red Day
Yolanda Vazquez talks with Kashonna Holland, Go Red Ambassador with the American Heart Association. They discuss American Heart Month and National Wear Red Day....
Yolanda Vazquez talks with Kashonna Holland, Go Red Ambassador with the American Heart Association. They discuss American Heart Month and National Wear Red Day. Follow the American Heart Associations’ Nation Wear Red Day on Facebook and Twitter. Taped 12/02/15
https://www.goredforwomen.org/wearred...
https://www.facebook.com/goredforwomen/
https://twitter.com/GoRedForWomen
For more videos and information on your community, go to http://comcastnewsmakers.com/
wn.com/American Heart Month And National Wear Red Day
Yolanda Vazquez talks with Kashonna Holland, Go Red Ambassador with the American Heart Association. They discuss American Heart Month and National Wear Red Day. Follow the American Heart Associations’ Nation Wear Red Day on Facebook and Twitter. Taped 12/02/15
https://www.goredforwomen.org/wearred...
https://www.facebook.com/goredforwomen/
https://twitter.com/GoRedForWomen
For more videos and information on your community, go to http://comcastnewsmakers.com/
- published: 05 Dec 2015
- views: 82
America Heart Month - Save a Life
Hillsborough County celebrated American Heart Month with a special event called Know the Signs – Call 9-1-1 to raise awareness of F.A.S.T., the acronym for symp...
Hillsborough County celebrated American Heart Month with a special event called Know the Signs – Call 9-1-1 to raise awareness of F.A.S.T., the acronym for symptoms of a stroke. The event took place on Wednesday, February 18, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at County Center, located at 601 E. Kennedy Blvd. in downtown Tampa.
Commissioner Sandra Murman championed the event and she presented a proclamation recognizing Heart Health Month to the American Heart Association during the Board of County Commissioners Meeting at 9 a.m. on February 18.
In addition, health, nutrition, and fitness exhibitors were on hand during Know the Signs – Call 9-1-1 to promote heart health, along with free blood pressure screenings and CPR demonstrations. The event concluded with a healthy heart walk at 1 p.m. led by Commissioner Murman.
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Hillsborough County celebrated American Heart Month with a special event called Know the Signs – Call 9-1-1 to raise awareness of F.A.S.T., the acronym for symptoms of a stroke. The event took place on Wednesday, February 18, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at County Center, located at 601 E. Kennedy Blvd. in downtown Tampa.
Commissioner Sandra Murman championed the event and she presented a proclamation recognizing Heart Health Month to the American Heart Association during the Board of County Commissioners Meeting at 9 a.m. on February 18.
In addition, health, nutrition, and fitness exhibitors were on hand during Know the Signs – Call 9-1-1 to promote heart health, along with free blood pressure screenings and CPR demonstrations. The event concluded with a healthy heart walk at 1 p.m. led by Commissioner Murman.
The Official Hillsborough County, Florida Government YouTube channel is powered by Hillsborough Television (HTV), find more of our programming at these outlets:
Hillsborough County, Florida cable TV subscribers can view us on:
Verizon - Ch. 22
Comcast - Ch. 22
Bright House Networks - Ch. 637
Also view us on:
The Web: http://www.hillsboroughcounty.org/HTVlive
iOS Devices: http://65.49.32.149/iosvideo/ios.htm
For more information on Hillsborough Television, visit us at:
http://www.HTVonline.org
The Official Hillsborough County, Florida Government Website:
http://www.hillsboroughcounty.org
Become a fan of Hillsborough County, Florida on Facebook at...
http://www.facebook.com/hillsboroughFL
Follow Hillsborough County, Florida on Twitter at...
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By commenting in this forum, you give Hillsborough County (and the Tampa-Hillsborough County Public Library System) the right to reproduce, distribute, publish, display, edit, modify, and create derivative works from, and otherwise use, your submission for any purpose in any form and on any media. Comments that include the following will be hidden/removed and may lead to a user being banned from participation in our social media outlets:
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- published: 23 Feb 2015
- views: 21
American Heart Month
February: Cholesterol Levels....What you need to know about your cholesterol levels and why. Medical News In February, the Focus is on the Heart, because You......
February: Cholesterol Levels....What you need to know about your cholesterol levels and why. Medical News In February, the Focus is on the Heart, because You...
wn.com/American Heart Month
February: Cholesterol Levels....What you need to know about your cholesterol levels and why. Medical News In February, the Focus is on the Heart, because You...
American Heart Month
American Heart Month...
American Heart Month
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American Heart Month
- published: 01 Feb 2012
- views: 11
Celebrate American Heart Month With Mike Witcher
This american heart month take care of your ticker with WeatherNation and Mike Witcher....
This american heart month take care of your ticker with WeatherNation and Mike Witcher.
wn.com/Celebrate American Heart Month With Mike Witcher
This american heart month take care of your ticker with WeatherNation and Mike Witcher.
- published: 12 Feb 2015
- views: 3
City News - American Heart Month and New Live Well Website
Live Well Sioux Falls and American Heart Association Celebrate 50 Years of Heart Month and Announce Launch of livewellsiouxfalls.org....
Live Well Sioux Falls and American Heart Association Celebrate 50 Years of Heart Month and Announce Launch of livewellsiouxfalls.org.
wn.com/City News American Heart Month And New Live Well Website
Live Well Sioux Falls and American Heart Association Celebrate 50 Years of Heart Month and Announce Launch of livewellsiouxfalls.org.
Dr. Tom's American Heart Month Tips
Dr. Tom Bilella of the Nutrition Treatment Center reveals his top 3 tips for a healthy heart in honor of American Heart Month....
Dr. Tom Bilella of the Nutrition Treatment Center reveals his top 3 tips for a healthy heart in honor of American Heart Month.
wn.com/Dr. Tom's American Heart Month Tips
Dr. Tom Bilella of the Nutrition Treatment Center reveals his top 3 tips for a healthy heart in honor of American Heart Month.
- published: 19 Feb 2014
- views: 122
WHUR's Heart Healthy Event
WHUR's Frank Ski Show live at the Anthony Bowen YMCA!...
WHUR's Frank Ski Show live at the Anthony Bowen YMCA!
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WHUR's Frank Ski Show live at the Anthony Bowen YMCA!
- published: 28 Feb 2014
- views: 68
American Heart Month - February
Funny animated Station ID I made for American Heart Month for Artesia's Channel 6....
Funny animated Station ID I made for American Heart Month for Artesia's Channel 6.
wn.com/American Heart Month February
Funny animated Station ID I made for American Heart Month for Artesia's Channel 6.
Heart Hospital of Austin kicks off American Heart Month
February is American Heart Month, and to help kick it off the Heart Hospital of Austin is offering free heart screenings to students ages 14 through 18. Dr. ......
February is American Heart Month, and to help kick it off the Heart Hospital of Austin is offering free heart screenings to students ages 14 through 18. Dr. ...
wn.com/Heart Hospital Of Austin Kicks Off American Heart Month
February is American Heart Month, and to help kick it off the Heart Hospital of Austin is offering free heart screenings to students ages 14 through 18. Dr. ...
- published: 01 Feb 2013
- views: 287
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author: kxan
Celebrate American Heart Month With Stacey Donaldson
This american heart month take care of your ticker with WeatherNation and Stacey Donaldson....
This american heart month take care of your ticker with WeatherNation and Stacey Donaldson.
wn.com/Celebrate American Heart Month With Stacey Donaldson
This american heart month take care of your ticker with WeatherNation and Stacey Donaldson.
- published: 12 Feb 2015
- views: 6
Survivor Jen Moreen talks about American Heart Month with ABC KSTP 5
Jennifer Moreen survived two rare and deadly SCAD heart attacks in her 30s. Today she is a volunteer and spokesperson for the American Heart Association's Go Re...
Jennifer Moreen survived two rare and deadly SCAD heart attacks in her 30s. Today she is a volunteer and spokesperson for the American Heart Association's Go Red For Women campaign and talked about Wear Red Day, Heart Month and the Go Red Expo at Mall of America with KSTP 5.
wn.com/Survivor Jen Moreen Talks About American Heart Month With Abc Kstp 5
Jennifer Moreen survived two rare and deadly SCAD heart attacks in her 30s. Today she is a volunteer and spokesperson for the American Heart Association's Go Red For Women campaign and talked about Wear Red Day, Heart Month and the Go Red Expo at Mall of America with KSTP 5.
- published: 02 Feb 2015
- views: 77
Floor Speech on American Heart Month
Congressman Sullivan speaks on floor of the House of Representatives on H. Con Res. 52, a resulting honoring American Heart Month, which is in February....
Congressman Sullivan speaks on floor of the House of Representatives on H. Con Res. 52, a resulting honoring American Heart Month, which is in February.
wn.com/Floor Speech On American Heart Month
Congressman Sullivan speaks on floor of the House of Representatives on H. Con Res. 52, a resulting honoring American Heart Month, which is in February.
Dr-Alex-Harrison-American-Heart-Month.mov
Dr. Alex Harrison of Central Coast Comprehensive Cardiovascular Imaging (http://www.centralcoastcardiacimaging.com/) is interviewed by Kira Klapper of KCOY N......
Dr. Alex Harrison of Central Coast Comprehensive Cardiovascular Imaging (http://www.centralcoastcardiacimaging.com/) is interviewed by Kira Klapper of KCOY N...
wn.com/Dr Alex Harrison American Heart Month.Mov
Dr. Alex Harrison of Central Coast Comprehensive Cardiovascular Imaging (http://www.centralcoastcardiacimaging.com/) is interviewed by Kira Klapper of KCOY N...
WCHS Employee American Heart Month Video
Wake County Human Services American Heart Month Video...
Wake County Human Services American Heart Month Video
wn.com/Wchs Employee American Heart Month Video
Wake County Human Services American Heart Month Video
- published: 02 Mar 2015
- views: 291
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How to Mend a Broken Heart: Cardiac Cell Replacement Therapy
C. William Balke, senior associate dean of the University of Kentucky College of Medicine, delves into a health problem that is now the most common cause of ...
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Women, Stroke and the Red Dress: Cerebrovascular Disease
Monisha Kumar and Anna Finley Caufield, professors of neurology at the Stanford University Medical Center, discuss the disparities in stroke statistics. In m...
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Go Red: Women's Heart Health
Stanford University Medical Center (SUMC) Professors Christopher Gardner and Michael McConnel join SUMC physician Latha Palaniappan, in a discussion of heart...
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Heart Failure
Euan Ashley and Michael Fowler, professors of cardiovascular medicine at the Stanford University Medical Center, discuss heart failure, a condition that affe...
How to Mend a Broken Heart: Cardiac Cell Replacement Therapy
C. William Balke, senior associate dean of the University of Kentucky College of Medicine, delves into a health problem that is now the most common cause of ......
C. William Balke, senior associate dean of the University of Kentucky College of Medicine, delves into a health problem that is now the most common cause of ...
wn.com/How To Mend A Broken Heart Cardiac Cell Replacement Therapy
C. William Balke, senior associate dean of the University of Kentucky College of Medicine, delves into a health problem that is now the most common cause of ...
Women, Stroke and the Red Dress: Cerebrovascular Disease
Monisha Kumar and Anna Finley Caufield, professors of neurology at the Stanford University Medical Center, discuss the disparities in stroke statistics. In m......
Monisha Kumar and Anna Finley Caufield, professors of neurology at the Stanford University Medical Center, discuss the disparities in stroke statistics. In m...
wn.com/Women, Stroke And The Red Dress Cerebrovascular Disease
Monisha Kumar and Anna Finley Caufield, professors of neurology at the Stanford University Medical Center, discuss the disparities in stroke statistics. In m...
Go Red: Women's Heart Health
Stanford University Medical Center (SUMC) Professors Christopher Gardner and Michael McConnel join SUMC physician Latha Palaniappan, in a discussion of heart......
Stanford University Medical Center (SUMC) Professors Christopher Gardner and Michael McConnel join SUMC physician Latha Palaniappan, in a discussion of heart...
wn.com/Go Red Women's Heart Health
Stanford University Medical Center (SUMC) Professors Christopher Gardner and Michael McConnel join SUMC physician Latha Palaniappan, in a discussion of heart...
Heart Failure
Euan Ashley and Michael Fowler, professors of cardiovascular medicine at the Stanford University Medical Center, discuss heart failure, a condition that affe......
Euan Ashley and Michael Fowler, professors of cardiovascular medicine at the Stanford University Medical Center, discuss heart failure, a condition that affe...
wn.com/Heart Failure
Euan Ashley and Michael Fowler, professors of cardiovascular medicine at the Stanford University Medical Center, discuss heart failure, a condition that affe...
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Go Red For Women
For every heart, there's a story. That's why Go Red For Women is calling real women from across the country to share their heart health stories -- whether a ...
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Symptoms of a Heart Attack Video
Heart attacks kill almost 700000 men and women each year in the United States. Signs of a heart attack usually include chest discomfort. Symptoms of a heart...
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2010 Guidelines for CPR
This video explains the changes in the new 2010 Guidelines for CPR released on October 18. We're making CPR even easier so more people will perform it and more lives will be saved. For more information visit www.heart.org/cpr.
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How to Follow a Heart-Healthy Diet
Watch more Healthy Eating videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/166147-How-to-Avoid-Unhealthy-Foods-That-Seem-Good-for-You
You can reduce your risk of coronary disease just by eating certain foods.
Step 1: Eat lots of fiber
Choose high-fiber foods, starting with a bowl of cereal for breakfast that contains at least three grams of fiber. Every 10 grams of dietary fiber added to your daily diet c
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Brighter Living: Hidden Salt
Surprising information to help 'shake' the sodium right out of your diet!
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Make A Heart-Healthy Dinner For Your Valentine
Keep your heart healthy this month. Better TV's Diet Correspondent, Kim Bensen has the foods you'll want to incorporate into your diet.
Go Red For Women
For every heart, there's a story. That's why Go Red For Women is calling real women from across the country to share their heart health stories -- whether a ......
For every heart, there's a story. That's why Go Red For Women is calling real women from across the country to share their heart health stories -- whether a ...
wn.com/Go Red For Women
For every heart, there's a story. That's why Go Red For Women is calling real women from across the country to share their heart health stories -- whether a ...
Symptoms of a Heart Attack Video
Heart attacks kill almost 700000 men and women each year in the United States. Signs of a heart attack usually include chest discomfort. Symptoms of a heart......
Heart attacks kill almost 700000 men and women each year in the United States. Signs of a heart attack usually include chest discomfort. Symptoms of a heart...
wn.com/Symptoms Of A Heart Attack Video
Heart attacks kill almost 700000 men and women each year in the United States. Signs of a heart attack usually include chest discomfort. Symptoms of a heart...
2010 Guidelines for CPR
This video explains the changes in the new 2010 Guidelines for CPR released on October 18. We're making CPR even easier so more people will perform it and more ...
This video explains the changes in the new 2010 Guidelines for CPR released on October 18. We're making CPR even easier so more people will perform it and more lives will be saved. For more information visit www.heart.org/cpr.
wn.com/2010 Guidelines For Cpr
This video explains the changes in the new 2010 Guidelines for CPR released on October 18. We're making CPR even easier so more people will perform it and more lives will be saved. For more information visit www.heart.org/cpr.
- published: 18 Oct 2010
- views: 889611
How to Follow a Heart-Healthy Diet
Watch more Healthy Eating videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/166147-How-to-Avoid-Unhealthy-Foods-That-Seem-Good-for-You
You can reduce your risk of coronary...
Watch more Healthy Eating videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/166147-How-to-Avoid-Unhealthy-Foods-That-Seem-Good-for-You
You can reduce your risk of coronary disease just by eating certain foods.
Step 1: Eat lots of fiber
Choose high-fiber foods, starting with a bowl of cereal for breakfast that contains at least three grams of fiber. Every 10 grams of dietary fiber added to your daily diet can reduce your risk of heart disease by 27 percent.
Tip
Think "B" – beans, berries, broccoli, and Brussels sprouts. Bread, too, as long as it's whole-grain.
Step 2: Go nuts
Eat a handful – about 2 ounces – of unsalted nuts as often as five times a week. Walnuts, almonds, hazelnuts, peanuts, pecans, pine nuts, and pistachios are all loaded with omega-3 fatty acids, which raise good cholesterol and lower bad.
Tip
According to a study, replacing one daily serving of carbohydrates with nuts can reduce your heart disease risk by 30 percent. Replace an equal serving of saturated fat, like meat or cheese, with nuts and you may slash it as much as 45 percent.
Step 3: Eat your vegetables
Eat at least six servings of fruits and vegetables a day. Going from less than three servings a day to more than five can lower your risk of heart disease by 17 percent.
Step 4: Snack on apples
Snack on apples: Besides being a great source of fiber, an apple a day can keep a heart attack at bay, thanks to high levels of the antioxidant quercetin. Study participants who ate three apples a day for three months reduced their cholesterol by a minimum of 20 points.
Step 5: Have a drink
Enjoy an alcoholic beverage every day – two if you're a man. It can cut your risk of dying of a heart attack and reduce your chances of having a stroke. Just remember always to drink in moderation.
Tip
A 12-ounce beer, 4 ounces of wine, 1.5 ounces of 80-proof spirits, or 1 ounce of 100-proof spirits constitutes one drink.
Step 6: Pick fortified foods
Eat foods fortified with sterols or stanols, plant substances that fight cholesterol. Common products that often contain these include orange juice, yogurt, salad dressing, and butter-substitute spread.
Step 7: Use olive oil
Aim to replace butter or margarine with two tablespoons of cholesterol-lowering olive oil per day.
Did You Know?
In a long-term study, optimistic people were 23 percent less likely to die from cardiovascular disease than pessimists.
wn.com/How To Follow A Heart Healthy Diet
Watch more Healthy Eating videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/166147-How-to-Avoid-Unhealthy-Foods-That-Seem-Good-for-You
You can reduce your risk of coronary disease just by eating certain foods.
Step 1: Eat lots of fiber
Choose high-fiber foods, starting with a bowl of cereal for breakfast that contains at least three grams of fiber. Every 10 grams of dietary fiber added to your daily diet can reduce your risk of heart disease by 27 percent.
Tip
Think "B" – beans, berries, broccoli, and Brussels sprouts. Bread, too, as long as it's whole-grain.
Step 2: Go nuts
Eat a handful – about 2 ounces – of unsalted nuts as often as five times a week. Walnuts, almonds, hazelnuts, peanuts, pecans, pine nuts, and pistachios are all loaded with omega-3 fatty acids, which raise good cholesterol and lower bad.
Tip
According to a study, replacing one daily serving of carbohydrates with nuts can reduce your heart disease risk by 30 percent. Replace an equal serving of saturated fat, like meat or cheese, with nuts and you may slash it as much as 45 percent.
Step 3: Eat your vegetables
Eat at least six servings of fruits and vegetables a day. Going from less than three servings a day to more than five can lower your risk of heart disease by 17 percent.
Step 4: Snack on apples
Snack on apples: Besides being a great source of fiber, an apple a day can keep a heart attack at bay, thanks to high levels of the antioxidant quercetin. Study participants who ate three apples a day for three months reduced their cholesterol by a minimum of 20 points.
Step 5: Have a drink
Enjoy an alcoholic beverage every day – two if you're a man. It can cut your risk of dying of a heart attack and reduce your chances of having a stroke. Just remember always to drink in moderation.
Tip
A 12-ounce beer, 4 ounces of wine, 1.5 ounces of 80-proof spirits, or 1 ounce of 100-proof spirits constitutes one drink.
Step 6: Pick fortified foods
Eat foods fortified with sterols or stanols, plant substances that fight cholesterol. Common products that often contain these include orange juice, yogurt, salad dressing, and butter-substitute spread.
Step 7: Use olive oil
Aim to replace butter or margarine with two tablespoons of cholesterol-lowering olive oil per day.
Did You Know?
In a long-term study, optimistic people were 23 percent less likely to die from cardiovascular disease than pessimists.
- published: 06 May 2009
- views: 29457
Brighter Living: Hidden Salt
Surprising information to help 'shake' the sodium right out of your diet!...
Surprising information to help 'shake' the sodium right out of your diet!
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Surprising information to help 'shake' the sodium right out of your diet!
Make A Heart-Healthy Dinner For Your Valentine
Keep your heart healthy this month. Better TV's Diet Correspondent, Kim Bensen has the foods you'll want to incorporate into your diet....
Keep your heart healthy this month. Better TV's Diet Correspondent, Kim Bensen has the foods you'll want to incorporate into your diet.
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Keep your heart healthy this month. Better TV's Diet Correspondent, Kim Bensen has the foods you'll want to incorporate into your diet.
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Joyce Irwin - Indy Has Heart
Joyce Irwin, government affairs director for Roche Diagnostics and chair of the Indianapolis Go Red For Women Luncheon, talks about her heARTwork produced for the Indy Has Heart campaign.
More than a dozen influential central Indiana residents produced heart-themed artwork as part of the campaign, a collaboration between Roche Diagnostics, Emmis Communications, St.Vincent Heart Center and the A
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Tamara Zahn - Indy Has Heart
Tamara Zahn, president of Indianapolis Downtown Inc., talks about her heARTwork produced for the Indy Has Heart campaign.
More than a dozen influential central Indiana residents produced heart-themed artwork as part of the campaign, a collaboration between Roche Diagnostics, Emmis Communications, St.Vincent Heart Center and the American Heart Association designed to raise awareness about heart
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Julie Schnieders - Indy Has Heart
Julie Schnieders, nurse practitioner with St.Vincent Heart Center of Indiana, talks about her heARTwork produced for the Indy Has Heart campaign.
More than a dozen influential central Indiana residents produced heart-themed artwork as part of the campaign, a collaboration between Roche Diagnostics, Emmis Communications, St.Vincent Heart Center and the American Heart Association designed to rais
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Katie Stam - Indy Has Heart
2009 Miss America Katie Stam talks about her heARTwork produced for the Indy Has Heart campaign.
More than a dozen influential central Indiana residents produced heart-themed artwork as part of the campaign, a collaboration between Roche Diagnostics, Emmis Communications, St.Vincent Heart Center and the American Heart Association designed to raise awareness about heart disease during February,
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Jeff Smulyan - Indy Has Heart
Jeff Smulyan, CEO of Emmis Communications, talks about his heARTwork produced for the Indy Has Heart campaign.
More than a dozen influential central Indiana residents produced heart-themed artwork as part of the campaign, a collaboration between Roche Diagnostics, Emmis Communications, St.Vincent Heart Center and the American Heart Association designed to raise awareness about heart disease dur
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2015 Chicago Buildings Go Red
Buildings throughout Chicago went red to mark American Heart Month and Wear Red Day
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The State of Health - May 2015. Part1. American Heart Month
WV DHHR Cabinet Secretary Karen L. Bowling highlights DHHR events spotlighting ways to live a healthier life.
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Gabby's Story - An American Heart Moment
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, the American Heart Association brings you Gabby's story, and how her family faces hardship with daughter’s heart disease.
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Lamman Rucker Blood Pressure 2 "Listen To Your Heart"
For National High Blood Pressure Education Month, actor Lamman Rucker, with some help from Frank and his wife, tells us what it takes to keep your family’s blood pressure in check. For more information about managing high blood pressure, and help keeping it in check, visit the American Heart Association at http://heart.org/bloodpressure to learn more.
High Blood Pressure is serious. If you care,
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American Heart Month - Tom's Story
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American Heart Month - Claudia's Story
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American Heart Month - James' Story
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American Heart Month - Brent's Story
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High Blood Pressure Month video feat. Lamman Rucker. "Check Your Man"
For National High Blood Pressure Education Month, actor Lamman Rucker, with some help from Frank and his wife, tells us what it takes to keep your family’s blood pressure in check. For more information about managing high blood pressure, and help keeping it in check, visit http://heart.org/bloodpressure.
High Blood Pressure is serious. If you care, say something.
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TDH Encourages Everyone to Prevent Heart Attacks
The Tennessee Department of Health reminds everyone to make heart health a top priority during American Heart Month.
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Message from David Huffstutler, February 2015
St. David's HealthCare President and CEO David Huffstutler shares heart-healthy tips and information about heart attack prevention during American Heart Month.
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UHIP American Heart Month Initiative
This month, it's all about American Heart Month. UHIP has been reaching out around New Jersey to spread the word about the important need for heart disease awareness and what steps you can take to reduce your risk for heart disease. Check it out!
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Be Heart Healthy: BIO5 Promotes American Heart Month 2015
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American Heart Month
℠2015 – DoD News highlights a page on DoDlive.mil that focuses on cardiovascular disease and what DoD personnel can do to combat it.
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Dignity Health Heartbeat Symphony 30 sec
Hear music made by heartbeats during American Heart Month, and add the beat of your own heart to the Heartbeat Symphony. www.heartbeatsymphony.org
Joyce Irwin - Indy Has Heart
Joyce Irwin, government affairs director for Roche Diagnostics and chair of the Indianapolis Go Red For Women Luncheon, talks about her heARTwork produced for t...
Joyce Irwin, government affairs director for Roche Diagnostics and chair of the Indianapolis Go Red For Women Luncheon, talks about her heARTwork produced for the Indy Has Heart campaign.
More than a dozen influential central Indiana residents produced heart-themed artwork as part of the campaign, a collaboration between Roche Diagnostics, Emmis Communications, St.Vincent Heart Center and the American Heart Association designed to raise awareness about heart disease during February, which is American Heart Month.
The heARTwork can be viewed by the public at a special Web site, www.IndyHasHeart.com. heARTwork can be shared from the site via free e-cards or by purchasing decorated items such as t-shirts or coffee mugs. Proceeds from those sales benefit the American Heart Association. The site also has links to heart-health information.
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Joyce Irwin, government affairs director for Roche Diagnostics and chair of the Indianapolis Go Red For Women Luncheon, talks about her heARTwork produced for the Indy Has Heart campaign.
More than a dozen influential central Indiana residents produced heart-themed artwork as part of the campaign, a collaboration between Roche Diagnostics, Emmis Communications, St.Vincent Heart Center and the American Heart Association designed to raise awareness about heart disease during February, which is American Heart Month.
The heARTwork can be viewed by the public at a special Web site, www.IndyHasHeart.com. heARTwork can be shared from the site via free e-cards or by purchasing decorated items such as t-shirts or coffee mugs. Proceeds from those sales benefit the American Heart Association. The site also has links to heart-health information.
- published: 18 Dec 2015
- views: 0
Tamara Zahn - Indy Has Heart
Tamara Zahn, president of Indianapolis Downtown Inc., talks about her heARTwork produced for the Indy Has Heart campaign.
More than a dozen influential centr...
Tamara Zahn, president of Indianapolis Downtown Inc., talks about her heARTwork produced for the Indy Has Heart campaign.
More than a dozen influential central Indiana residents produced heart-themed artwork as part of the campaign, a collaboration between Roche Diagnostics, Emmis Communications, St.Vincent Heart Center and the American Heart Association designed to raise awareness about heart disease during February, which is American Heart Month.
The heARTwork can be viewed by the public at a special Web site, www.IndyHasHeart.com. heARTwork can be shared from the site via free e-cards or by purchasing decorated items such as t-shirts or coffee mugs. Proceeds from those sales benefit the American Heart Association. The site also has links to heart-health information.
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Tamara Zahn, president of Indianapolis Downtown Inc., talks about her heARTwork produced for the Indy Has Heart campaign.
More than a dozen influential central Indiana residents produced heart-themed artwork as part of the campaign, a collaboration between Roche Diagnostics, Emmis Communications, St.Vincent Heart Center and the American Heart Association designed to raise awareness about heart disease during February, which is American Heart Month.
The heARTwork can be viewed by the public at a special Web site, www.IndyHasHeart.com. heARTwork can be shared from the site via free e-cards or by purchasing decorated items such as t-shirts or coffee mugs. Proceeds from those sales benefit the American Heart Association. The site also has links to heart-health information.
- published: 18 Dec 2015
- views: 0
Julie Schnieders - Indy Has Heart
Julie Schnieders, nurse practitioner with St.Vincent Heart Center of Indiana, talks about her heARTwork produced for the Indy Has Heart campaign.
More than a...
Julie Schnieders, nurse practitioner with St.Vincent Heart Center of Indiana, talks about her heARTwork produced for the Indy Has Heart campaign.
More than a dozen influential central Indiana residents produced heart-themed artwork as part of the campaign, a collaboration between Roche Diagnostics, Emmis Communications, St.Vincent Heart Center and the American Heart Association designed to raise awareness about heart disease during February, which is American Heart Month.
The heARTwork can be viewed by the public at a special Web site, www.IndyHasHeart.com. heARTwork can be shared from the site via free e-cards or by purchasing decorated items such as t-shirts or coffee mugs. Proceeds from those sales benefit the American Heart Association. The site also has links to heart-health information.
wn.com/Julie Schnieders Indy Has Heart
Julie Schnieders, nurse practitioner with St.Vincent Heart Center of Indiana, talks about her heARTwork produced for the Indy Has Heart campaign.
More than a dozen influential central Indiana residents produced heart-themed artwork as part of the campaign, a collaboration between Roche Diagnostics, Emmis Communications, St.Vincent Heart Center and the American Heart Association designed to raise awareness about heart disease during February, which is American Heart Month.
The heARTwork can be viewed by the public at a special Web site, www.IndyHasHeart.com. heARTwork can be shared from the site via free e-cards or by purchasing decorated items such as t-shirts or coffee mugs. Proceeds from those sales benefit the American Heart Association. The site also has links to heart-health information.
- published: 18 Dec 2015
- views: 0
Katie Stam - Indy Has Heart
2009 Miss America Katie Stam talks about her heARTwork produced for the Indy Has Heart campaign.
More than a dozen influential central Indiana residents prod...
2009 Miss America Katie Stam talks about her heARTwork produced for the Indy Has Heart campaign.
More than a dozen influential central Indiana residents produced heart-themed artwork as part of the campaign, a collaboration between Roche Diagnostics, Emmis Communications, St.Vincent Heart Center and the American Heart Association designed to raise awareness about heart disease during February, which is American Heart Month.
The heARTwork can be viewed by the public at a special Web site, www.IndyHasHeart.com. heARTwork can be shared from the site via free e-cards or by purchasing decorated items such as t-shirts or coffee mugs. Proceeds from those sales benefit the American Heart Association. The site also has links to heart-health information.
wn.com/Katie Stam Indy Has Heart
2009 Miss America Katie Stam talks about her heARTwork produced for the Indy Has Heart campaign.
More than a dozen influential central Indiana residents produced heart-themed artwork as part of the campaign, a collaboration between Roche Diagnostics, Emmis Communications, St.Vincent Heart Center and the American Heart Association designed to raise awareness about heart disease during February, which is American Heart Month.
The heARTwork can be viewed by the public at a special Web site, www.IndyHasHeart.com. heARTwork can be shared from the site via free e-cards or by purchasing decorated items such as t-shirts or coffee mugs. Proceeds from those sales benefit the American Heart Association. The site also has links to heart-health information.
- published: 18 Dec 2015
- views: 0
Jeff Smulyan - Indy Has Heart
Jeff Smulyan, CEO of Emmis Communications, talks about his heARTwork produced for the Indy Has Heart campaign.
More than a dozen influential central Indiana ...
Jeff Smulyan, CEO of Emmis Communications, talks about his heARTwork produced for the Indy Has Heart campaign.
More than a dozen influential central Indiana residents produced heart-themed artwork as part of the campaign, a collaboration between Roche Diagnostics, Emmis Communications, St.Vincent Heart Center and the American Heart Association designed to raise awareness about heart disease during February, which is American Heart Month.
The heARTwork can be viewed by the public at a special Web site, www.IndyHasHeart.com. heARTwork can be shared from the site via free e-cards or by purchasing decorated items such as t-shirts or coffee mugs. Proceeds from those sales benefit the American Heart Association. The site also has links to heart-health information.
wn.com/Jeff Smulyan Indy Has Heart
Jeff Smulyan, CEO of Emmis Communications, talks about his heARTwork produced for the Indy Has Heart campaign.
More than a dozen influential central Indiana residents produced heart-themed artwork as part of the campaign, a collaboration between Roche Diagnostics, Emmis Communications, St.Vincent Heart Center and the American Heart Association designed to raise awareness about heart disease during February, which is American Heart Month.
The heARTwork can be viewed by the public at a special Web site, www.IndyHasHeart.com. heARTwork can be shared from the site via free e-cards or by purchasing decorated items such as t-shirts or coffee mugs. Proceeds from those sales benefit the American Heart Association. The site also has links to heart-health information.
- published: 18 Dec 2015
- views: 0
2015 Chicago Buildings Go Red
Buildings throughout Chicago went red to mark American Heart Month and Wear Red Day...
Buildings throughout Chicago went red to mark American Heart Month and Wear Red Day
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Buildings throughout Chicago went red to mark American Heart Month and Wear Red Day
- published: 16 Dec 2015
- views: 1
The State of Health - May 2015. Part1. American Heart Month
WV DHHR Cabinet Secretary Karen L. Bowling highlights DHHR events spotlighting ways to live a healthier life....
WV DHHR Cabinet Secretary Karen L. Bowling highlights DHHR events spotlighting ways to live a healthier life.
wn.com/The State Of Health May 2015. Part1. American Heart Month
WV DHHR Cabinet Secretary Karen L. Bowling highlights DHHR events spotlighting ways to live a healthier life.
- published: 11 Nov 2015
- views: 2
Gabby's Story - An American Heart Moment
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, the American Heart Association brings you Gabby's story, and how her family faces hardship with daughter’s heart disease....
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, the American Heart Association brings you Gabby's story, and how her family faces hardship with daughter’s heart disease.
wn.com/Gabby's Story An American Heart Moment
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, the American Heart Association brings you Gabby's story, and how her family faces hardship with daughter’s heart disease.
- published: 02 Oct 2015
- views: 130
Lamman Rucker Blood Pressure 2 "Listen To Your Heart"
For National High Blood Pressure Education Month, actor Lamman Rucker, with some help from Frank and his wife, tells us what it takes to keep your family’s bloo...
For National High Blood Pressure Education Month, actor Lamman Rucker, with some help from Frank and his wife, tells us what it takes to keep your family’s blood pressure in check. For more information about managing high blood pressure, and help keeping it in check, visit the American Heart Association at http://heart.org/bloodpressure to learn more.
High Blood Pressure is serious. If you care, say something.
wn.com/Lamman Rucker Blood Pressure 2 Listen To Your Heart
For National High Blood Pressure Education Month, actor Lamman Rucker, with some help from Frank and his wife, tells us what it takes to keep your family’s blood pressure in check. For more information about managing high blood pressure, and help keeping it in check, visit the American Heart Association at http://heart.org/bloodpressure to learn more.
High Blood Pressure is serious. If you care, say something.
- published: 27 May 2015
- views: 1
High Blood Pressure Month video feat. Lamman Rucker. "Check Your Man"
For National High Blood Pressure Education Month, actor Lamman Rucker, with some help from Frank and his wife, tells us what it takes to keep your family’s bloo...
For National High Blood Pressure Education Month, actor Lamman Rucker, with some help from Frank and his wife, tells us what it takes to keep your family’s blood pressure in check. For more information about managing high blood pressure, and help keeping it in check, visit http://heart.org/bloodpressure.
High Blood Pressure is serious. If you care, say something.
wn.com/High Blood Pressure Month Video Feat. Lamman Rucker. Check Your Man
For National High Blood Pressure Education Month, actor Lamman Rucker, with some help from Frank and his wife, tells us what it takes to keep your family’s blood pressure in check. For more information about managing high blood pressure, and help keeping it in check, visit http://heart.org/bloodpressure.
High Blood Pressure is serious. If you care, say something.
- published: 01 May 2015
- views: 40
TDH Encourages Everyone to Prevent Heart Attacks
The Tennessee Department of Health reminds everyone to make heart health a top priority during American Heart Month....
The Tennessee Department of Health reminds everyone to make heart health a top priority during American Heart Month.
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The Tennessee Department of Health reminds everyone to make heart health a top priority during American Heart Month.
- published: 03 Mar 2015
- views: 48
Message from David Huffstutler, February 2015
St. David's HealthCare President and CEO David Huffstutler shares heart-healthy tips and information about heart attack prevention during American Heart Month....
St. David's HealthCare President and CEO David Huffstutler shares heart-healthy tips and information about heart attack prevention during American Heart Month.
wn.com/Message From David Huffstutler, February 2015
St. David's HealthCare President and CEO David Huffstutler shares heart-healthy tips and information about heart attack prevention during American Heart Month.
- published: 24 Feb 2015
- views: 11
UHIP American Heart Month Initiative
This month, it's all about American Heart Month. UHIP has been reaching out around New Jersey to spread the word about the important need for heart disease awar...
This month, it's all about American Heart Month. UHIP has been reaching out around New Jersey to spread the word about the important need for heart disease awareness and what steps you can take to reduce your risk for heart disease. Check it out!
wn.com/Uhip American Heart Month Initiative
This month, it's all about American Heart Month. UHIP has been reaching out around New Jersey to spread the word about the important need for heart disease awareness and what steps you can take to reduce your risk for heart disease. Check it out!
- published: 23 Feb 2015
- views: 32
American Heart Month
℠2015 – DoD News highlights a page on DoDlive.mil that focuses on cardiovascular disease and what DoD personnel can do to combat it....
℠2015 – DoD News highlights a page on DoDlive.mil that focuses on cardiovascular disease and what DoD personnel can do to combat it.
wn.com/American Heart Month
℠2015 – DoD News highlights a page on DoDlive.mil that focuses on cardiovascular disease and what DoD personnel can do to combat it.
- published: 18 Feb 2015
- views: 6
Dignity Health Heartbeat Symphony 30 sec
Hear music made by heartbeats during American Heart Month, and add the beat of your own heart to the Heartbeat Symphony. www.heartbeatsymphony.org...
Hear music made by heartbeats during American Heart Month, and add the beat of your own heart to the Heartbeat Symphony. www.heartbeatsymphony.org
wn.com/Dignity Health Heartbeat Symphony 30 Sec
Hear music made by heartbeats during American Heart Month, and add the beat of your own heart to the Heartbeat Symphony. www.heartbeatsymphony.org
- published: 12 Feb 2015
- views: 5
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Healthy Living - American Heart Month
Jan Tridico, supervisor of St. Tammany Parish Hospital's heart center; Michael Sanchez, a registered nursein the hospital's cardiac rehab department; and Dr....
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American Heart Month
WHKY First Talk host Hal Row talks heart health with Brian P. Hearon, M..D., FACC, FACCP, FSCAI and Tom Wiley, M.D., FACC, Cardiac Electrophysiology of Hickory Cardiology. February is American Heart Month.
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American Heart Month in Baltimore
Mayor Rawlings-Blake Kicks-Off American Heart Month in Baltimore.
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FOX 9 features its Go Red Heart Month Special - 2014
FOX 9 KMSP hosts its annual 30-minute Go Red Heart Month Special to inform women that heart disease is their No. 1 killer, how to recognize the symptoms and ...
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The Morning Drill - February Heart Month
Angie Russell from Titusville Area Hospital joins the program to discuss American Heart Month.
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FOX 9 hosts annual Heart Month Special - Feb 2011
KMSP Fox 9's Marni Hughes hosts a 30-minute American Heart Month Special in honor of National Wear Red Day, February 4, 2011.
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St. Petersburg Together: Go Red Heart Month
In this episode of St. Petersburg Together, learn about the American Heart Association's Go Red program and National Heart Month.
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Women's Health Month - Go Red
During the month of February, most Americans see the human heart as the symbol of love and celebrate Valentine’s Day with their loved ones. But, February is also American Heart Month, a time to show yourself the love by learning about your risks for heart disease and stroke and stay "heart healthy" for yourself and your loved ones.
Cardiovascular disease, including heart disease, stroke, and high
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Inova Live Chat: Heart Health with Dr. Nicholas Balaji
In celebration of American Heart Month, we are featuring a live Q&A; with Dr. Nicholas R. Balaji, an interventional cardiologist with Inova Medical Group Cardiology.
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heart and health dr kavesteen psa 2014 january
Dr David Kavesteen of Heart and Health Medical on Long Island discusses Heart Disease for American Heart Month.
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Laughing with Cancer Show#012 Heart wants what the Heart wants
Show #12
"Heart wants what the Heart wants"
Happy Valentine's day!!!
Guest Erick J Baisley joins us on the show.
Not only is it Valentine's day but its "American Heart month" makes sence.
Congenital Heart defect awareness week (February 7-14)
No glove no love, "condom week" (week of Valentine's day) again, makes sence.
To eat or not to eat.. Eating disorder awareness week (las
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T.D. Jakes Sermons - My Heart Attacks | Sunday Service Rebroadcasting
T.D. Jakes Sermons - My Heart Attacks | Sunday Service Rebroadcasting
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LSW Go Red Workout
LSW Cardio workout to support American Heart Month Go Red for Women campaign.
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February 2015 Healthy Living in BR
Guests:
Healthy Eating
Hilary Shaw RD, LPC
American Heart Month
Dr. Stephanie Awad, Baton Rouge General
Debra Lockwood, Provident Resources Group
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The Department Restaurant & Liquor Lounge Fundraiser For American Heart Association, Joliet, IL
The Department Restaurant & Liquor Lounge Fundraiser for the American Heart Association's "Go Red Four Women" A night of vendors, food, fun and drinks. Infor...
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AHA CPR AED Instructor Recertification
American Heart Association (AHA) CPR and AED Instructor Re-certification.
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Dr.Esselstyn Killing Heart Disease & How the 42nd President Bill Clinton did it!
This weeks special guest is Dr.Esselstyn M.D. from the
Cleveland Clinic Wellness Institute. Dr.Esselstyn and Eddie we'll be talking about the leading killer in the United States, which is also the No.1 killer of women, and is more deadly than all forms of cancer combined, "Heart Disease" How to prevent it, reverse it and kill it!
Dr.Esselstyn will be sharing with us the science and facts to his p
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Joe Rogan Experience #698 - Dr. Carl Hart
Carl Hart, Ph.D., is an associate professor of psychology and psychiatry at Columbia University. He is known for his research in drug abuse and drug addiction. Hart was the first tenured African American professor of sciences at Columbia University.
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Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Sex Education (HBO)
Sex education varies widely between school districts, leaving many teens without comprehensive information. We made a video that covers what some schools are too embarrassed to teach.
Connect with Last Week Tonight online..
Subscribe to the Last Week Tonight YouTube channel for more almost news as it almost happens:
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Zen Gardner, The View of America From OUTSIDE America & Reaching the Tipping Point 1-26-15
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Zen Gardner is back with us for another visit, a check-up, from the neck up, as well as taking our heart temperature. Last month Zen when “home for the holidays!” And after being outside of the American clut-ture, he has some interesting observations.
Then we’re going to get into a very interesting and empowering essay Zen posted on January 24 – last Saturday, titled
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These 4 Things Happen Right Before A Heart Attack
Get your Heart Disease Prevention & Reversal Kit at: http://www.4HeartAttackSigns.com WARNING: Heart attacks do NOT happen out of the blue. In fact, your bod...
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Alayna's Beauty Talk n' More! on LA Talk Live
Kicking off Heart Health Awareness month a little early, Alayna is joined with cardiologist Vyshali Rao, MD representing the American Heart Association as we...
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"Let it Go" Bishop T. D. Jakes (Powerful Sermon)
First Baptist Church of Glenarden
Pastor John K. Jenkins Sr.
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8 a.m., 10 a.m., noon, 4th Sunday and special events
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Healthy Living - American Heart Month
Jan Tridico, supervisor of St. Tammany Parish Hospital's heart center; Michael Sanchez, a registered nursein the hospital's cardiac rehab department; and Dr.......
Jan Tridico, supervisor of St. Tammany Parish Hospital's heart center; Michael Sanchez, a registered nursein the hospital's cardiac rehab department; and Dr....
wn.com/Healthy Living American Heart Month
Jan Tridico, supervisor of St. Tammany Parish Hospital's heart center; Michael Sanchez, a registered nursein the hospital's cardiac rehab department; and Dr....
American Heart Month
WHKY First Talk host Hal Row talks heart health with Brian P. Hearon, M..D., FACC, FACCP, FSCAI and Tom Wiley, M.D., FACC, Cardiac Electrophysiology of Hickory ...
WHKY First Talk host Hal Row talks heart health with Brian P. Hearon, M..D., FACC, FACCP, FSCAI and Tom Wiley, M.D., FACC, Cardiac Electrophysiology of Hickory Cardiology. February is American Heart Month.
wn.com/American Heart Month
WHKY First Talk host Hal Row talks heart health with Brian P. Hearon, M..D., FACC, FACCP, FSCAI and Tom Wiley, M.D., FACC, Cardiac Electrophysiology of Hickory Cardiology. February is American Heart Month.
- published: 20 Feb 2012
- views: 21
American Heart Month in Baltimore
Mayor Rawlings-Blake Kicks-Off American Heart Month in Baltimore....
Mayor Rawlings-Blake Kicks-Off American Heart Month in Baltimore.
wn.com/American Heart Month In Baltimore
Mayor Rawlings-Blake Kicks-Off American Heart Month in Baltimore.
FOX 9 features its Go Red Heart Month Special - 2014
FOX 9 KMSP hosts its annual 30-minute Go Red Heart Month Special to inform women that heart disease is their No. 1 killer, how to recognize the symptoms and ......
FOX 9 KMSP hosts its annual 30-minute Go Red Heart Month Special to inform women that heart disease is their No. 1 killer, how to recognize the symptoms and ...
wn.com/Fox 9 Features Its Go Red Heart Month Special 2014
FOX 9 KMSP hosts its annual 30-minute Go Red Heart Month Special to inform women that heart disease is their No. 1 killer, how to recognize the symptoms and ...
The Morning Drill - February Heart Month
Angie Russell from Titusville Area Hospital joins the program to discuss American Heart Month....
Angie Russell from Titusville Area Hospital joins the program to discuss American Heart Month.
wn.com/The Morning Drill February Heart Month
Angie Russell from Titusville Area Hospital joins the program to discuss American Heart Month.
- published: 25 Feb 2013
- views: 18
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author: Lucas Ruot
FOX 9 hosts annual Heart Month Special - Feb 2011
KMSP Fox 9's Marni Hughes hosts a 30-minute American Heart Month Special in honor of National Wear Red Day, February 4, 2011....
KMSP Fox 9's Marni Hughes hosts a 30-minute American Heart Month Special in honor of National Wear Red Day, February 4, 2011.
wn.com/Fox 9 Hosts Annual Heart Month Special Feb 2011
KMSP Fox 9's Marni Hughes hosts a 30-minute American Heart Month Special in honor of National Wear Red Day, February 4, 2011.
St. Petersburg Together: Go Red Heart Month
In this episode of St. Petersburg Together, learn about the American Heart Association's Go Red program and National Heart Month....
In this episode of St. Petersburg Together, learn about the American Heart Association's Go Red program and National Heart Month.
wn.com/St. Petersburg Together Go Red Heart Month
In this episode of St. Petersburg Together, learn about the American Heart Association's Go Red program and National Heart Month.
- published: 02 Feb 2015
- views: 2
Women's Health Month - Go Red
During the month of February, most Americans see the human heart as the symbol of love and celebrate Valentine’s Day with their loved ones. But, February is al...
During the month of February, most Americans see the human heart as the symbol of love and celebrate Valentine’s Day with their loved ones. But, February is also American Heart Month, a time to show yourself the love by learning about your risks for heart disease and stroke and stay "heart healthy" for yourself and your loved ones.
Cardiovascular disease, including heart disease, stroke, and high blood pressure, is the number one killer of women and men in the United States – and a leading cause of disability, preventing Americans from working and enjoying family activities.
Our special guests this month are Judy MacKenzie, RN, BSN, Women’s Health Navigator at MaineGeneral Medical Center and Dr. Dervilla McCann, cardiologist and long-time American Heart Association Volunteer. The focus of our February show is to share information about heart disease prevalence, symptoms, and prevention and tips on how women can make heart healthy lifestyle choices to reduce their risk for heart disease.
wn.com/Women's Health Month Go Red
During the month of February, most Americans see the human heart as the symbol of love and celebrate Valentine’s Day with their loved ones. But, February is also American Heart Month, a time to show yourself the love by learning about your risks for heart disease and stroke and stay "heart healthy" for yourself and your loved ones.
Cardiovascular disease, including heart disease, stroke, and high blood pressure, is the number one killer of women and men in the United States – and a leading cause of disability, preventing Americans from working and enjoying family activities.
Our special guests this month are Judy MacKenzie, RN, BSN, Women’s Health Navigator at MaineGeneral Medical Center and Dr. Dervilla McCann, cardiologist and long-time American Heart Association Volunteer. The focus of our February show is to share information about heart disease prevalence, symptoms, and prevention and tips on how women can make heart healthy lifestyle choices to reduce their risk for heart disease.
- published: 26 Jan 2015
- views: 1
Inova Live Chat: Heart Health with Dr. Nicholas Balaji
In celebration of American Heart Month, we are featuring a live Q&A; with Dr. Nicholas R. Balaji, an interventional cardiologist with Inova Medical Group Cardiol...
In celebration of American Heart Month, we are featuring a live Q&A; with Dr. Nicholas R. Balaji, an interventional cardiologist with Inova Medical Group Cardiology.
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In celebration of American Heart Month, we are featuring a live Q&A; with Dr. Nicholas R. Balaji, an interventional cardiologist with Inova Medical Group Cardiology.
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Dr David Kavesteen of Heart and Health Medical on Long Island discusses Heart Disease for American Heart Month....
Dr David Kavesteen of Heart and Health Medical on Long Island discusses Heart Disease for American Heart Month.
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Dr David Kavesteen of Heart and Health Medical on Long Island discusses Heart Disease for American Heart Month.
- published: 04 Feb 2014
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Laughing with Cancer Show#012 Heart wants what the Heart wants
Show #12
"Heart wants what the Heart wants"
Happy Valentine's day!!!
Guest Erick J Baisley joins us on the show.
Not only is it Valentine's day but ...
Show #12
"Heart wants what the Heart wants"
Happy Valentine's day!!!
Guest Erick J Baisley joins us on the show.
Not only is it Valentine's day but its "American Heart month" makes sence.
Congenital Heart defect awareness week (February 7-14)
No glove no love, "condom week" (week of Valentine's day) again, makes sence.
To eat or not to eat.. Eating disorder awareness week (last week of February)
Erick's ex was a little on the crazy side.
Having a bad day? Man in China has his penis cut off twice in one day.
National "Wear Red" day (first friday of february)
Does the state have the right to force your child to undergo chemotherapy?
Cassandra C. 17 in Hartford, connecticut is being forced to do chemotherapy against her will.
Chemda of "Keith and the girl" is getting married to Lauren Hennessy in Hawaii
wn.com/Laughing With Cancer Show 012 Heart Wants What The Heart Wants
Show #12
"Heart wants what the Heart wants"
Happy Valentine's day!!!
Guest Erick J Baisley joins us on the show.
Not only is it Valentine's day but its "American Heart month" makes sence.
Congenital Heart defect awareness week (February 7-14)
No glove no love, "condom week" (week of Valentine's day) again, makes sence.
To eat or not to eat.. Eating disorder awareness week (last week of February)
Erick's ex was a little on the crazy side.
Having a bad day? Man in China has his penis cut off twice in one day.
National "Wear Red" day (first friday of february)
Does the state have the right to force your child to undergo chemotherapy?
Cassandra C. 17 in Hartford, connecticut is being forced to do chemotherapy against her will.
Chemda of "Keith and the girl" is getting married to Lauren Hennessy in Hawaii
- published: 04 Feb 2015
- views: 0
T.D. Jakes Sermons - My Heart Attacks | Sunday Service Rebroadcasting
T.D. Jakes Sermons - My Heart Attacks | Sunday Service Rebroadcasting
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T. D. Jakes (born June 9, 1957) is the Apostle/Bishop of The Potter's House, a non-denominational American megachurch, with 30,000 members. T. D. Jakes' church services and evangelistic sermons are broadcast on The Potter's Touch, which airs on the Trinity Broadcasting Network, Black Entertainment Television, the Daystar Television Network, The Word Network and The Miracle Channel in Canada. Other aspects of Jakes' ministry include an annual revival called "MegaFest" that draws more than 100,000 people, an annual women's conference called "Woman Thou Art Loosed", and gospel music recordings.
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T.D. Jakes Sermons - My Heart Attacks | Sunday Service Rebroadcasting
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About T.D Jakes:
T. D. Jakes (born June 9, 1957) is the Apostle/Bishop of The Potter's House, a non-denominational American megachurch, with 30,000 members. T. D. Jakes' church services and evangelistic sermons are broadcast on The Potter's Touch, which airs on the Trinity Broadcasting Network, Black Entertainment Television, the Daystar Television Network, The Word Network and The Miracle Channel in Canada. Other aspects of Jakes' ministry include an annual revival called "MegaFest" that draws more than 100,000 people, an annual women's conference called "Woman Thou Art Loosed", and gospel music recordings.
- published: 12 Oct 2015
- views: 4053
LSW Go Red Workout
LSW Cardio workout to support American Heart Month Go Red for Women campaign....
LSW Cardio workout to support American Heart Month Go Red for Women campaign.
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LSW Cardio workout to support American Heart Month Go Red for Women campaign.
- published: 05 Feb 2015
- views: 0
February 2015 Healthy Living in BR
Guests:
Healthy Eating
Hilary Shaw RD, LPC
American Heart Month
Dr. Stephanie Awad, Baton Rouge General
Debra Lockwood, Provident Resources Group...
Guests:
Healthy Eating
Hilary Shaw RD, LPC
American Heart Month
Dr. Stephanie Awad, Baton Rouge General
Debra Lockwood, Provident Resources Group
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Guests:
Healthy Eating
Hilary Shaw RD, LPC
American Heart Month
Dr. Stephanie Awad, Baton Rouge General
Debra Lockwood, Provident Resources Group
- published: 30 Jan 2015
- views: 6
The Department Restaurant & Liquor Lounge Fundraiser For American Heart Association, Joliet, IL
The Department Restaurant & Liquor Lounge Fundraiser for the American Heart Association's "Go Red Four Women" A night of vendors, food, fun and drinks. Infor......
The Department Restaurant & Liquor Lounge Fundraiser for the American Heart Association's "Go Red Four Women" A night of vendors, food, fun and drinks. Infor...
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The Department Restaurant & Liquor Lounge Fundraiser for the American Heart Association's "Go Red Four Women" A night of vendors, food, fun and drinks. Infor...
- published: 10 Feb 2013
- views: 332
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AHA CPR AED Instructor Recertification
American Heart Association (AHA) CPR and AED Instructor Re-certification....
American Heart Association (AHA) CPR and AED Instructor Re-certification.
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American Heart Association (AHA) CPR and AED Instructor Re-certification.
Dr.Esselstyn Killing Heart Disease & How the 42nd President Bill Clinton did it!
This weeks special guest is Dr.Esselstyn M.D. from the
Cleveland Clinic Wellness Institute. Dr.Esselstyn and Eddie we'll be talking about the leading killer in ...
This weeks special guest is Dr.Esselstyn M.D. from the
Cleveland Clinic Wellness Institute. Dr.Esselstyn and Eddie we'll be talking about the leading killer in the United States, which is also the No.1 killer of women, and is more deadly than all forms of cancer combined, "Heart Disease" How to prevent it, reverse it and kill it!
Dr.Esselstyn will be sharing with us the science and facts to his proven method and how you can also prevent and reverse Heart disease the natural way, without all those prescription drugs.
We'll also find out after years of struggling with heart disease, what former President Bill Clinton did to finally reverse the progression of his heart disease and to lose all that extra unhealthy weight he was packing. All this and more on this weeks new exciting episode of TheDeenShow with special guest Dr.Esselstyn
Dr.Caldwell B. Esselstyn, Jr., received his B.A. from Yale University and his M.D. from Western Reserve University. In 1956, pulling the No. 6 oar as a member of the victorious United States rowing team, he was awarded a gold medal at the Olympic Games. He was trained as a surgeon at the Cleveland Clinic and at St. George’s Hospital in London. In 1968, as an Army surgeon in Vietnam, he was awarded the Bronze Star.
Dr. Esselstyn has been associated with the Cleveland Clinic since 1968. During that time, he has served as President of the Staff and as a member of the Board of Governors. He chaired the Clinic’s Breast Cancer Task Force and headed its Section of Thyroid and Parathyroid Surgery. He is a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology. Read more on him here http://www.dresselstyn.com/site/about/about-dr-esselstyn/
Heart Disease: Scope and Impact:
*Heart disease (which includes Heart Disease, Stroke and other Cardiovascular Diseases) is the No. 1 cause of death in the United States, killing nearly 787,000 people alone in 2011.
*Heart disease is the leading cause of death for people of most racial/ethnic groups in the United States, including African Americans, Hispanics and Whites. For Asian Americans or Pacific Islanders and American Indians or Alaska Natives, heart disease is second only to cancer.Heart Disease Scope and Impact Photo
Cardiovascular diseases claim more lives than all forms of cancer combined.
*Coronary heart disease is the most common type of heart disease, killing nearly 380,000 people annually.
In the United States, someone has a heart attack every 34 seconds. Every 60 seconds, someone in the United States dies from a heart disease-related event.
*About 720,000 people in the U.S. suffer heart attacks each year. Of these, 515,000 are a first heart attack and 205,000 happen in people who have already had a heart attack.
*In 2011, about 326,200 people experienced out-of-hospital cardiac arrests in the United States. Of those treated by emergency medical services, 10.6 percent survived. Of the 19,300 bystander-witnessed out-of-hospital cardiac arrests in the same year, 31.4 percent survived.
*Direct and indirect costs of heart disease total more than $320.1 billion. That includes health expenditures and lost productivity.
Women & Heart Disease
*Heart disease is the No. 1 killer of women, and is more deadly than all forms of cancer combined.
*While 1 in 31 American women dies from breast cancer each year, 1 in 3 dies of heart disease.Women-and-Heart-Disease-Image
Heart disease causes 1 in 3 women’s deaths each year, killing approximately one woman every minute.
*Only 1 in 5 American women believe that heart disease is her greatest health threat.
*An estimated 43 million women in the U.S. are affected by heart disease.
Ninety percent of women have one or more risk factors for developing heart disease.
Since 1984, more women than men have died each year from heart disease.
The symptoms of heart disease can be different in women and men, and are often misunderstood.
Women and men are not the same when it comes to heart disease.
1. Sources: CDC.gov – Heart Disease Facts
American Heart Association – 2015 Heart Disease and Stroke Update, compiled by AHA, CDC, NIH and other governmental sources
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This weeks special guest is Dr.Esselstyn M.D. from the
Cleveland Clinic Wellness Institute. Dr.Esselstyn and Eddie we'll be talking about the leading killer in the United States, which is also the No.1 killer of women, and is more deadly than all forms of cancer combined, "Heart Disease" How to prevent it, reverse it and kill it!
Dr.Esselstyn will be sharing with us the science and facts to his proven method and how you can also prevent and reverse Heart disease the natural way, without all those prescription drugs.
We'll also find out after years of struggling with heart disease, what former President Bill Clinton did to finally reverse the progression of his heart disease and to lose all that extra unhealthy weight he was packing. All this and more on this weeks new exciting episode of TheDeenShow with special guest Dr.Esselstyn
Dr.Caldwell B. Esselstyn, Jr., received his B.A. from Yale University and his M.D. from Western Reserve University. In 1956, pulling the No. 6 oar as a member of the victorious United States rowing team, he was awarded a gold medal at the Olympic Games. He was trained as a surgeon at the Cleveland Clinic and at St. George’s Hospital in London. In 1968, as an Army surgeon in Vietnam, he was awarded the Bronze Star.
Dr. Esselstyn has been associated with the Cleveland Clinic since 1968. During that time, he has served as President of the Staff and as a member of the Board of Governors. He chaired the Clinic’s Breast Cancer Task Force and headed its Section of Thyroid and Parathyroid Surgery. He is a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology. Read more on him here http://www.dresselstyn.com/site/about/about-dr-esselstyn/
Heart Disease: Scope and Impact:
*Heart disease (which includes Heart Disease, Stroke and other Cardiovascular Diseases) is the No. 1 cause of death in the United States, killing nearly 787,000 people alone in 2011.
*Heart disease is the leading cause of death for people of most racial/ethnic groups in the United States, including African Americans, Hispanics and Whites. For Asian Americans or Pacific Islanders and American Indians or Alaska Natives, heart disease is second only to cancer.Heart Disease Scope and Impact Photo
Cardiovascular diseases claim more lives than all forms of cancer combined.
*Coronary heart disease is the most common type of heart disease, killing nearly 380,000 people annually.
In the United States, someone has a heart attack every 34 seconds. Every 60 seconds, someone in the United States dies from a heart disease-related event.
*About 720,000 people in the U.S. suffer heart attacks each year. Of these, 515,000 are a first heart attack and 205,000 happen in people who have already had a heart attack.
*In 2011, about 326,200 people experienced out-of-hospital cardiac arrests in the United States. Of those treated by emergency medical services, 10.6 percent survived. Of the 19,300 bystander-witnessed out-of-hospital cardiac arrests in the same year, 31.4 percent survived.
*Direct and indirect costs of heart disease total more than $320.1 billion. That includes health expenditures and lost productivity.
Women & Heart Disease
*Heart disease is the No. 1 killer of women, and is more deadly than all forms of cancer combined.
*While 1 in 31 American women dies from breast cancer each year, 1 in 3 dies of heart disease.Women-and-Heart-Disease-Image
Heart disease causes 1 in 3 women’s deaths each year, killing approximately one woman every minute.
*Only 1 in 5 American women believe that heart disease is her greatest health threat.
*An estimated 43 million women in the U.S. are affected by heart disease.
Ninety percent of women have one or more risk factors for developing heart disease.
Since 1984, more women than men have died each year from heart disease.
The symptoms of heart disease can be different in women and men, and are often misunderstood.
Women and men are not the same when it comes to heart disease.
1. Sources: CDC.gov – Heart Disease Facts
American Heart Association – 2015 Heart Disease and Stroke Update, compiled by AHA, CDC, NIH and other governmental sources
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- published: 26 Sep 2015
- views: 530
Joe Rogan Experience #698 - Dr. Carl Hart
Carl Hart, Ph.D., is an associate professor of psychology and psychiatry at Columbia University. He is known for his research in drug abuse and drug addiction. ...
Carl Hart, Ph.D., is an associate professor of psychology and psychiatry at Columbia University. He is known for his research in drug abuse and drug addiction. Hart was the first tenured African American professor of sciences at Columbia University.
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Carl Hart, Ph.D., is an associate professor of psychology and psychiatry at Columbia University. He is known for his research in drug abuse and drug addiction. Hart was the first tenured African American professor of sciences at Columbia University.
- published: 21 Sep 2015
- views: 3627
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Sex Education (HBO)
Sex education varies widely between school districts, leaving many teens without comprehensive information. We made a video that covers what some schools are to...
Sex education varies widely between school districts, leaving many teens without comprehensive information. We made a video that covers what some schools are too embarrassed to teach.
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Sex education varies widely between school districts, leaving many teens without comprehensive information. We made a video that covers what some schools are too embarrassed to teach.
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- published: 10 Aug 2015
- views: 7017930
Zen Gardner, The View of America From OUTSIDE America & Reaching the Tipping Point 1-26-15
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Zen Gardner is back with us for another visit, a check-up, from the neck up, as well as taking our heart temperature. Last month Ze...
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Zen Gardner is back with us for another visit, a check-up, from the neck up, as well as taking our heart temperature. Last month Zen when “home for the holidays!” And after being outside of the American clut-ture, he has some interesting observations.
Then we’re going to get into a very interesting and empowering essay Zen posted on January 24 – last Saturday, titled, “Reaching the Tipping Point – It’s Up to Each of Us.” Zen explained a new resource for those of wishing to connect with people involved in projects of positive change, the Full Circle Project.
You can follow Zen’s work here… http://www.ZenGardner.com
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Zen Gardner is back with us for another visit, a check-up, from the neck up, as well as taking our heart temperature. Last month Zen when “home for the holidays!” And after being outside of the American clut-ture, he has some interesting observations.
Then we’re going to get into a very interesting and empowering essay Zen posted on January 24 – last Saturday, titled, “Reaching the Tipping Point – It’s Up to Each of Us.” Zen explained a new resource for those of wishing to connect with people involved in projects of positive change, the Full Circle Project.
You can follow Zen’s work here… http://www.ZenGardner.com
You can enjoy Zen’s previous visits by accessing his Playlist here…
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdLEP2ybFV10GgkayngT-Wi4kiNiU1K-I
Subscribe to our YouTube Channel so that you can keep up with our latest shows.
Visit us at... http://www.FarOutRadio.com/
Thanks for listening!
Zen Gardner
The Tipping Point
Full Circle Project
Just Wondering
American culture
Bucky Fuller
Buckminster Fuller
Trim tab technique
Breaking the Matrix
Disengage the tapeworm
Scott Teeters
Far Out Radio
Rense Radio Network
- published: 27 Jan 2015
- views: 91
These 4 Things Happen Right Before A Heart Attack
Get your Heart Disease Prevention & Reversal Kit at: http://www.4HeartAttackSigns.com WARNING: Heart attacks do NOT happen out of the blue. In fact, your bod......
Get your Heart Disease Prevention & Reversal Kit at: http://www.4HeartAttackSigns.com WARNING: Heart attacks do NOT happen out of the blue. In fact, your bod...
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Get your Heart Disease Prevention & Reversal Kit at: http://www.4HeartAttackSigns.com WARNING: Heart attacks do NOT happen out of the blue. In fact, your bod...
- published: 23 Apr 2012
- views: 382430
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author: NewsmaxTV
Alayna's Beauty Talk n' More! on LA Talk Live
Kicking off Heart Health Awareness month a little early, Alayna is joined with cardiologist Vyshali Rao, MD representing the American Heart Association as we......
Kicking off Heart Health Awareness month a little early, Alayna is joined with cardiologist Vyshali Rao, MD representing the American Heart Association as we...
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Kicking off Heart Health Awareness month a little early, Alayna is joined with cardiologist Vyshali Rao, MD representing the American Heart Association as we...
"Let it Go" Bishop T. D. Jakes (Powerful Sermon)
First Baptist Church of Glenarden
Pastor John K. Jenkins Sr.
http://fbcglenarden.org
LIVE SUNDAY BROADCAST
8 a.m., 10 a.m., noon, 4th Sunday and special event...
First Baptist Church of Glenarden
Pastor John K. Jenkins Sr.
http://fbcglenarden.org
LIVE SUNDAY BROADCAST
8 a.m., 10 a.m., noon, 4th Sunday and special events
http://www.lifestream.tv/fbcg/
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wn.com/Let It Go Bishop T. D. Jakes (Powerful Sermon)
First Baptist Church of Glenarden
Pastor John K. Jenkins Sr.
http://fbcglenarden.org
LIVE SUNDAY BROADCAST
8 a.m., 10 a.m., noon, 4th Sunday and special events
http://www.lifestream.tv/fbcg/
6:30 p.m. (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th Sunday)
http://www.lifestream.tv/fbcg/index_wc.php
- published: 01 Feb 2015
- views: 650527