Back by popular demand: Community CPR Day

MVP Health Care and Albany County, through the Innovation Partnership, once again make American Heart Association Hands-Only CPR training available to community Since the American Heart Association began its Nation of Lifesavers campaign to train people in Hands-Only CPR, more than 17 million people have learned this lifesaving skill. “Knowing Hands-Only CPR can mean the … Read more

Capital Region leaders fight women’s No. 1 cause of death

Men and women across the nation are joining Go Red for Women’s Woman of Impact campaigns to champion heart health Nearly 45% of women over the age of 20 are living with some form of cardiovascular disease (CVD).[1] To kick off American Heart Month this February, five Capital Region leaders are joining the local Men Go Red and … Read more

Anne Saile to receive Jane Golub Crystal Heart Award

Anne Saile, 2025 recipient of the Jane Golub Crystal Heart Award. “I was fortunate to count Jane Golub as a friend. I strive to emulate the example she set, and I am humbled and honored to receive this award in her name.”

American Heart Association honors leader behind Capital Region’s Go Red for Women movement The American Heart Association, a relentless force changing the future of health for everyone everywhere, will present Anne Saile with the Jane Golub Crystal Heart Award at the 2025 Capital Region Go Red for Women® Luncheon on Oct. 30 at the Albany … Read more

From joy to a heart scare: a second pregnancy brings a second-degree heart block

Erin Vickers, 2025 Capital Region Go Red for Women Luncheon survivor speaker. “It was scary after the diagnosis to live with the idea that I might pass out at any time.”

Survivor Erin Vickers will share her powerful heart story at the American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women Luncheon in October Erin Vickers of Latham is only now learning what “normal” is for her and her family. She will share her story of living with heart disease at the Go Red for Women Luncheon, a … Read more

Longtime nonprofit advocated and CEO chairs 2026 Capital Region Go Red for Women Luncheon

Karen Carpenter’s grandmother and mother each had heart attacks when they were 52. Carpenter broke that chain by joining the American Heart Association’s BetterU class at the age of 52.  The 12-week heart-health improvement program put Carpenter, the CEO of Vanderheyden, on a path of deep involvement with the American Heart Association, a global force … Read more

Walgreens supports heart and brain health through the American Heart Association’s Life Is Why campaign

Shoppers can support the life-saving work of the American Heart Association Walgreens is once again proud to support the American Heart Association, the world’s leading nonprofit organization focused on heart and brain health for all, through Life Is Why™, a cause marketing campaign benefitting the American Heart Association. Life Is Why inspires consumers to celebrate their … Read more

Check It! Challenge could lead to lower risk of heart disease and stroke in New York State

A program giving New Yorkers a chance to help control a silent killer is back.  The American Heart Association is now recruiting participants for the Check It! Challenge. The challenge is a community-wide program encouraging people to check, change, and control their blood pressure. The program began in Central New York and the Southern Tier … Read more

Albany-area children born with congenital heart defects threw out the first pitches at ValleyCats game

6-year-old Gabe Greenberg was the Heart Hero of the 2022 Capital Region Heart Walk and Run. Born with Tetralogy of Fallot with pulmonary atresia, and Major Aortopulmonary Collateral Arteries (MAPCAS), Gabe has had two open-heart surgeries. He regularly makes videos explaining medical conditions. 12-year-old Emma Duncan was born with aortic stenosis, mitral stenosis and mitral … Read more

Walgreens supports heart and brain health through the American Heart Association’s Life Is Why campaign

Shoppers can support the life-saving work of the American Heart Association Walgreens is proud to support the American Heart Association, the world’s leading nonprofit organization focused on heart and brain health for all, through Life Is Why™, a cause marketing campaign benefitting the American Heart Association. Life Is Why inspires consumers to celebrate their reasons … Read more

What effect does sodium have on your blood pressure?

Almost at the halfway mark, the American Heart Association’s free blood pressure awareness program, the Check It! Challenge, has a reach of 315,000 people. Participants are checking their blood pressure twice monthly and taking advantage of American Heart Association resources provided to them. Each month during the four-month program that began in February, the Check … Read more

American Heart Association expands “Lower the Pressure” initiative in New York State thanks to $1 million grant

The American Heart Association has new tools to help improve blood pressure rates in New York State, thanks to a grant from the Mother Cabrini Health Foundation.  The two-year grant of $1 million will allow the American Heart Association to expand its focus on improving high blood pressure rates in under-resourced communities. Through the “Lower … Read more

Double Up Food Bucks promotes healthy shopping in Syracuse, Albany

Shoppers in two Upstate NY communities have a new way to get healthy produce. Two retail stores in Syracuse and Albany officially launched their participation in the Double Up Food Bucks program. The American Heart Association worked with Field and Fork Network to bring Double Up Food Bucks to the Syracuse Cooperative Market in Syracuse … Read more

New York State Regional Hypertension Summit works to control a silent killer

More than 100 clinicians, primary care providers and population health representatives gathered virtually to help make New York State a healthier place at the Regional Hypertension Summit hosted by the American Heart Association. Hypertension is often called the silent killer, and it is the most important modifiable risk factor for heart disease. According to the … Read more

Addressing Hypertension in New York State

The American Heart Association is working to improve hypertension across New York State with a brand new event. The virtual Regional Hypertension Summit will bring together health care organizations, medical practices, and health-focused organizations from across New York State to collectively address blood pressure control and recognize Target: BP™ achievements. Target: BP is a national … Read more

Pittsburgh Pastor Receives Top Grant at the First EmPOWERED to Serve Business Accelerator™ Faith-Based

The American Heart Association, the world’s leading nonprofit organization focused on heart and brain health for all, announced the top awardees of its first-ever EmPOWERED to Serve Business Accelerator™ Faith-Based hosted by the Eastern States region. The first-place grant of $50,000 was awarded to Pastor Cynthia Wallace of Bible Center Church in the Homewood neighborhood of … Read more

Five Faith-Based Organizations Named as Finalists in the American Heart Association’s First EmPOWERED to Serve Business Accelerator™ Faith-Based

Over $105,000 in Grants Will be Awarded to Local Community Leaders Faith-based organizations and places of worship have played an important role during the COVID-19 crisis in our country. These organizations and their volunteers and staff have been on the frontline, mitigating the impact of COVID-19 and providing communities with much needed guidance and support. … Read more

Women face unique risks for high blood pressure and stroke

Women have a lot on their plates, and sometimes important self-care can take a back seat to work, family and other obligations. In fact, nearly 50% of adult women have high blood pressure, and nearly three-quarters of those with high blood pressure don’t have it under control. Uncontrolled high blood pressure can significantly increase a … Read more

EmPOWERED to Serve Business Accelerator™ Faith-Based Workshop Highlights Powerful Partnerships, Kicks-Off Grant Application Period

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Webinar panelists share wisdom around community impact.

The power of partnerships built on trust, dignity and respect was a key theme during March 17th’s EmPOWERED to Serve Business Accelerator™ Faith-Based Workshop Zoom webinar, hosted by the American Heart Association (AHA), Eastern States region.

“When you see value in people, it affirms that value that is in you,” said Dr. Abraham Shanklin, Jr. Founder/Executive Director of the Center for Transformation in Maryland, an AHA collaborator.

During the webinar, Shanklin and ENON Tabernacle Baptist Church Rev. Leroy Miles, Jr. of Philadelphia, provided tips based on their own experiences in bolstering scalable community impact.

“It’s about those relationships that give you access,” said Miles. “Don’t be afraid to try, don’t be afraid to ask.”

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Bishop Shanklin

Shanklin and Miles offered wisdom gleaned from their own community leadership experiences to inspire webinar participants as AHA, Eastern States region launched the application cycle opening for it’s EmPOWERED to Serve Faith-Based Accelerator. The Faith-Based Accelerator is a grant-funding initiative for faith institutions and leaders to continue and scale their business models aimed at addressing social determinants of health in their communities. AHA aligns with faith-based communities to improve health and empower sustainable outcomes. Applications for a total of $105K in grant funding to communities of faith in select states will be accepted through April 30, 2021. Learn more or apply here.

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Reverend Miles

Shanklin and Miles were joined by AHA’s Vice President, Health Equity and National Partnerships Pamela Garmon-Johnson, who emphasized how important it is to deploy resources “connecting the dots so that we can have the greatest impact on our communities.”

“We have been charged with a purpose in order to be the voice for the voiceless….when we put all of our resources together that is when we can truly, truly put together the greatest difference,” said Garmon-Johnson.

Both Miles and Shanklin have successfully bolstered efforts to positively impact the social determinants of health in their own communities — factors that influence where and how people live, learn, work and play and provide context to a person’s life. Social determinants can play just as big of a role in affecting health as medications and physical lifestyle changes. Their work has included focusing on recidivism, family stability, food security, and health knowledge.

“We’ve tried to be a model and help you replicate [successful programs] at your spot,” said Miles, who collaborated to move ENON’s annual “Know Your Numbers” health-screening day, aimed at reaching 1,000 Philadelphia men, to a drive-through experience amid COVID-19. Participants were able to get take-home colon screening kits, HIV screenings, BP checks, glucose, cholesterol, and COVID screenings at the event which Miles termed a “significant pivot in such a time as this.” AHA provided take-home blood pressure kits for self-monitoring for those who were found to be hypertensive.

“You all are heroes in your respective areas, the assignments that you have, the passion that you have. All of these ideas [we are putting forth], they serve just as starting blocks,” said Shanklin. Among the many initiatives of the Center, Shanklin and his partners were able to feed 1200 people in Maryland and distribute over 50K pounds of food by leveraging county relationships.

Both Miles and Shanklin highlighted the value of partnering with organizations, including AHA. “I love the partnerships with AHA and EmPOWERED to Serve,” said Shanklin. Miles noted that the reimagined “Know Your Numbers” program gained traction due to partnerships with local AHA board members and Einstein Health.

“Powerful partnerships, meeting people where they are, and speaking with a trustworthy voice are three of the AHA’s Guiding Values — our 10 commitments to health equity — this shores up making sure that we are holding ourselves accountable so that we can make an impact,” said Garmon-Johnson.

American Heart Association, Eastern States Vice President Health Strategies Rhonda Ford-Chatmon asked webinar participants to provide feedback so that AHA can continue to strengthen community partnerships.

“Tell us what you need. We are here to be responsible. We are listening to you, and we want to be of help,” said Ford-Chatmon. She invited anyone with community needs to email questions or ideas to 2021FaithBasedAccelerator@heart.org

To watch the entire workshop, click here.

The American Heart Association Launches Funding Initiative Aimed at Supporting Communities through Local Faith Institutions

Faith-based organizations and places of worship have played an important role during the COVID-19 crisis in our country. These organizations and their volunteers and staff have been on the frontline, mitigating the impact of COVID-19 and providing communities with much needed guidance and support. That is why the American Heart Association’s Eastern States Region is … Read more

AHA President: The best way forward requires bridging disciplines, people, places

The challenges facing our world are many – from timely concerns such as the coronavirus pandemic and the renewed emphasis it has placed on the need to dismantle structural racism to the ongoing challenges of treating and beating the top two killers around the globe: heart disease and stroke. As president of the American Heart … Read more

The AHA Launches 2nd Webinar in a Series Discussing Impact of COVID-19 on Communities of Color

Long before the pandemic, systemic challenges have contributed to disparities that impede some people from living long, healthy lives. Your ZIP code should not determine how long you live, but it does. Social factors, which are shaped by the distribution of money, power, and resources, as well as immigration status, occupation, and language preference, have … Read more

ICYMI: Eastern States Launched a Webinar Series on the Impact of COVID-19 on Communities of Color

On May 15, the Eastern States Community Impact team launched the first webinar of a series designed to discuss the impact of COVID-19 in communities of color. The webinar was offered to health equity leaders nationwide and was attended by approximately 1,035 participants. During the webinar, implications of COVID-19 from the perspective of economics, education, … Read more

The AHA Convenes Health Equity Leaders to Discuss Impact of COVID-19 on Communities of Color

Long before the coronavirus impacted how we live, work, and play, systemic challenges contributed to disparities that impede some people from living long, healthy lives. Your ZIP code should not determine how long you live, but it does. Social factors, which are shaped by the distribution of money, power, and resources, have been mostly responsible … Read more

COVID-19: The Impact on Communities of Color

Updated May 29, 2020 Long before the coronavirus impacted how we live, work, and play, systemic challenges contributed to disparities that impede some people from living long, healthy lives. Your ZIP code should not determine how long you live, but it does. Social factors, which are shaped by the distribution of money, power, and resources, … Read more

Governor’s budget needs to include ALL flavored tobacco products

Gov. Cuomo’s call for ending the sale of flavored e-cigarettes doesn’t go far enough, according to the American Heart Association. “We need to protect the health of all New Yorkers by prohibiting the sale of all flavors in all tobacco products,” said Caitlin O’Brien, J.D., New York State Director of Government Affairs for the American … Read more

Capital Region’s first Research Reception provides insight into the science behind the giving

Stents. CPR. Clot-busting drugs. Those are just a few of the scientific advancements that were begun with research grants from the American Heart Association. On Friday, Nov. 15, four researchers funded by the American Heart Association shared a little bit about their projects, and offered a tour of the RNA Institute, where the Research Reception … Read more

Public loses as Albany County Legislature defeats restriction on flavored tobacco

 The Albany County Legislature lost an opportunity to be a leader and prevent the current generation of youth from falling prey to the epidemic of e-cigarette use when it defeated Local Law E tonight. The measure failed with 18 “ayes,” 17 “nos” and an abstention. It needed 20 votes to pass. Local Law E would … Read more

Empowering Entrepreneurs for healthier communities: EmPOWERED to Serve Business Accelerator Finale Event

We are thrilled to introduce the 2019 EmPOWERED to Serve National Business Accelerator grant recipients!  The October 17th event was hosted in Washington, D.C. at the National Museum of African American History and Culture. The top nine candidates presented their innovative concepts and ideas in a shark-tank style program at the event for a chance … Read more

New York’s Governor Cuomo’s executive action doesn’t go far enough

NEW YORK – The American Heart Association is very disappointed with the limited scope of the emergency executive action Gov. Cuomo took today, Sept. 15,  which would ban the sale of certain flavored e-cigarettes, and hopes that there is an opportunity to include all flavored tobacco products, including menthol combustible cigarettes. “This morning’s announcement by … Read more

Business Review, MicroKnowledge/ProKnowledge Leaders to Chair 2019 Capital Region Go Red for Women Luncheon

Kathleen Pingelski, president of MicroKnowledge and ProKnowledge, is the same age her father was when he had his first heart attack. Cindy Applebaum, market president and publisher of The Albany Business Review, lost her best friend at the age of 39 to a heart attack. These are the two main reasons that both women are … Read more

Fujifilm’s Judy Melillo to Lead Go Red For Women Campaign

The American Heart Association announced the new chair for the 16th Annual Westchester Go Red For Women Luncheon set for Friday, May 31st at the Hilton Westchester.  Judy Melillo, Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary for FUJIFILM Holdings America Corporation, will lead the Go Red campaign efforts to help raise awareness and funds to fight … Read more

Seeking 12 Capital Region women to improve their heart health

Jenniffer Snyder Wright remembers watching the 2016 BetterU class at that year’s Go Red for Women Luncheon, and telling her employer, Andrea Crisafulli, who had invited her to the Luncheon, that she needed to be part of the American Heart Association’s 12-week heart-health improvement program for women.   On Thursday, January 3, at CAP COM … Read more

American Heart Association introduces opioid education courses for healthcare providers and lay responders

In a direct response to the ongoing national opioid crisis, the American Heart Association, the leading voluntary health organization devoted to a world of longer, healthier lives, will provide two courses to educate both lay responders and all levels of clinical healthcare providers and emergency responders on delivering immediate treatment and care for opioid overdose … Read more

West Point’s Coach Jeff Monken Finalist in Bear Bryant Awards

The American Heart Association (AHA), the world’s leading voluntary health organization devoted to a world of longer, healthier lives, announced the finalists for the 2019 Paul “Bear” Bryant Awards, sponsored by Marathon Oil Corporation. Representing the nation’s best in college football, these coaches will compete for the highly-coveted and final title of the season: the … Read more

American Heart’s CycleNation Returns Feb. 28

The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association (AHA/ASA) will hold their 2nd annual indoor cycling “CycleNation” event at Sportsplex Fitness in New Windsor on Thursday, February 28th. The goal of the event is to encourage Hudson Valley residents to use cycling to improve heart and brain health, while raising funds to continue the AHA/ASA’s vital community … Read more

Westchester American Heart Launches Community Impact Committee

The American Heart Association announced the launch of their Community Impact Committee which is goaled with building a culture of health in the Westchester community while improving cardiovascular health for all. The Community Impact Committee, or CIC, is a standing committee of the Westchester American Heart Regional Board and responsible for advising the Board on … Read more

Dining Out Doesn’t Mean Ditching Your Diet

Dining out this holiday season? The American Heart Association offers these tips to help people make healthy choices, even when dining out. The Association’s “Healthy For Good” campaign encourages people to make the healthy choice the default choice for heart health. A nutritious diet including an abundance of vegetables and fruits, whole grains, lean meats … Read more

Heart-Healthy Thanksgiving Tips

Thanksgiving is about enjoying time with our family and celebrating with traditional foods we know and love. Unfortunately, many of those foods are packed with fat, sodium, sugar and too many calories. The American Heart Association (AHA) offers these tips and healthy smart substitutions for your holiday meals to help keep health on the holiday … Read more

Essex County passes Tobacco 21

Today, Sept. 4, the Essex County Board of Supervisors took an important step in protecting the youth of the county by raising the minimum legal sales age for tobacco products to 21. This is the first county in the North Country to pass the measure. The American Heart Association and the American Cancer Society applauded … Read more

First CycleNation event hits the Capital Region

The American Heart Association and American Stroke Association, the world’s leading voluntary health organization devoted to fighting cardiovascular disease and stroke, will host the Capital Region’s first CycleNation event at Brown’s Revolution Hall, 425 River St., Troy, on Thursday, Sept. 27, from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. The event will feature 50 stationary bikes taking up … Read more

Update From Albany: Looking Back, Looking Ahead

Caitlin O’Brien, our government relations director in New York State, sums up our activities from the recently concluded legislative session – and gives us a forecast of what’s to come.  New York’s Legislative Session came to an anti-climactic end on June 20th. With continued political turmoil in the Senate stemming from an even number of Democrat Senators … Read more

Albany County Executive Signs Legislation Banning Tobacco Sales in Pharmacies

Very good news in Albany County today! Albany County Executive Daniel P. McCoy today signed Local Law A, which bans the sale of tobacco and other nicotine products in pharmacies and stores containing pharmacies throughout Albany County. County Executive McCoy held a public hearing on the measure after the bill was adopted by the Albany … Read more

Update From Albany: Despite uncertainties, let’s continue the push for Tobacco 21

Our New York State Government Relations Director Caitlin O’Brien has a June Update From Albany. With only a few weeks left of this year’s legislative session, the fate of Tobacco 21 remains uncertain. Due to continued political turmoil regarding control of the Senate, and the recent return to Naval duty by Republican Senator Tom Croci, … Read more

Albany County Legislature bans tobacco sales in pharmacies

The American Heart Association applauds the Albany County Legislature tonight, as it voted to ban the sale of tobacco products in pharmacies. The county Legislature approved Local Law A 26 – 11, with one abstention. “This is a great step forward for the health of Albany County residents,” said Caitlin O’Brien, New York state government … Read more

THIS WEEK, Tobacco 21 was a priority for American Heart Association, American Lung Association and New York State Public Health advocates as they gathered at the Capitol

  THIS WEEK, Tobacco 21 was a priority for American Heart Association, American Lung Association and New York State Public Health advocates as they gathered at the Capitol Cardiologist, former smoker, teen among the 50 volunteers, who asked their legislators to protect the state’s youth by raising the minimum legal sales age for tobacco to … Read more

Heart Advocacy Update from Albany

Update from Caitlin O’Brien, NYS American Heart Association Government Relations Director With New York State finalizing the State budget this past weekend, the Heart Association scored some great public health wins. With the Governor threatening to cut millions of dollars in funding to crucial public health programs, AHA staff and advocates worked hard to make … Read more

Update From Albany

Caitlin O’Brien, the Heart Association’s government relations director, brings us an Update From Albany. With New York State finalizing the state budget this past weekend, the Heart Association scored some great public health wins. With the Governor threatening to cut millions of dollars in funding to crucial public health programs, AHA staff and advocates worked … Read more

The New York State Budget: The Good, The Bad, and How You Can Help

  Caitlin O’Brien, the government relations director for New York, brings us an update on the New York state budget, and how it affects the policies and programs we need to help all New Yorkers fight heart disease and stroke. The Assembly and Senate have proposed their one-house budget bills which lay out the policies … Read more

Mission: Lifeline work earns Donald Led Duke Heart Hero award for two doctors

Getting the most appropriate care in the quickest manner to a patient suffering the most severe kind of heart attack, a STEMI, is the goal of the American Heart Association’s Mission: Lifeline program. For the past two years, Edward Philbin III, MD, the George E. Pataki Chair of the Division of Cardiology at Albany Med, … Read more

Three hospital leaders to co-chair 2018 Capital Region Heart Ball

Heart disease and stroke are the No. 1 and No. 5 killers of all Americans. Yet, both diseases can be largely prevented, and every year, thanks to scientific advances brought about by research, treatment improves. To continue that good work, leaders from Albany Med, Saratoga Hospital and Columbia Memorial Health have come together to lead … Read more

Valentine’s Day Rally Urges Legislature To Maintain Public Health Programs

The state’s Asthma Program. Funding to fight high blood pressure. The Obesity and Diabetes Program. The Physically Handicapped Children’s program. Maternal and child health programs. Those are just some of the programs that could suffer under the proposed executive budget, which calls for a consolidation of public health spending, and a 20 percent reduction of … Read more

Caitlin O’Brien joins AHA as government relations director

 The American Heart Association is proud to announce that Caitlin O’Brien has joined its staff as the government relations director for New York. O’Brien will work with volunteers and advocates to enact legislation that will improve the cardiovascular health of all New Yorkers. O’Brien, 26, grew up in Vestal, Broome County. Caitlin’s father, James O’Brien, … Read more

Be careful shoveling!

The American Heart Association says that for most people, shoveling snow may not lead to any health problems. However, the association warns that the risk of a heart attack during snow shoveling may increase for some, stating that the combination of colder temperatures and physical exertion increases the workload on the heart. People who are … Read more

State Assembly Health Committee’s Passage of Tobacco 21 Could Save Lives, Money

Public health groups call on full Assembly and Senate to pass ‘T21’ before the session ends  Today’s passage of Tobacco 21 (A273) in the state Assembly’s Health Committee was a positive step forward in preventing New York’s youth from becoming addicted to tobacco, the No. 1 preventable cause of death in New York and a … Read more

AHA, health groups call on NY Legislature to pick a side

   Will Legislators pick the side of Public Health or Tobacco and E-cigarette Interests?  With the clock ticking on the New York State legislative session, groups representing children, public health organizations and medical professionals have joined forces to kick off a campaign calling on both houses of the state legislature to “Pick a Side” on … Read more

Adult Survivor of Congenital Heart Disease Speaks With Cardiac Kids

When Deborah Flaherty-Kizer was born nearly 60 years ago, her parents were told, “Your baby might not live.” She was blue and only weighed 4 pounds. After her admission to the US Naval Academy was rescinded due to a “heart issue,” she was diagnosed with Ebstein’s Anomaly. She had her first open-heart surgery two years … Read more

Woman’s Day Editor in Chief to give keynote address at Go Red for Women Luncheon

The American Hearst Association announced today that Woman’s Day Editor in Chief Susan Spencer will give the keynote address at the 2017 Go Red for Women Luncheon, the 13th annual gathering of Capital Region women committed to fighting the No. 1 killer of women, heart disease. The luncheon will be held Thursday, May 25, at … Read more

Keep the funding for public health programs!

PLEASE TAKE ACTION TODAY, MARCH 30! The state Legislature is talking about cutting state funding for public health programs by 20% as part of a state budget deal. We can’t jeopardize important hypertension, obesity prevention and other chronic and infectious disease prevention efforts for underserved New Yorkers. Please call the leaders of the Legislature today. … Read more

Empire State Trail would provide health, economic benefits

National outdoor co-op REI, the American Heart Association, and the Healthcare Association of New York together announced their support today for the Empire State Trail, a proposal in Governor Cuomo’s executive budget to complete the nation’s longest multi-use trail in the next three years. The trail will serve as a “spine” connecting multi-use trail systems … Read more

The Red Couch Tour Launches in the Capital District

What’s more heart-warming than settling in to a comfy couch for a cozy chat with a good friend? How about something potentially lifesaving? That’s what the Red Couch Tour, presented by the American Heart Association and Ellis Medicine, is – a potential lifesaver. The Red Couch Tour launched today, Wednesday, Feb. 22, at 1:30 p.m. … Read more

American Heart Association, Albany Medical Center are working together to improve the heart health of the Capital Region

The American Heart Association today proudly announced a groundbreaking collaboration with Albany Medical Center aimed at improving the heart health of the Capital Region. During 2017, Albany Med will join forces with the American Heart Association to promote “Life is Why,” the Heart Association’s national campaign designed to help individuals make small changes in their … Read more

Three hospital executives receive Donald Led Duke Heart Hero Award

The American Heart Association announces that Steven Frisch, M.D., senior executive vice president for the Integrated Delivery System at Albany Medical Center; Angelo Calbone, president and CEO of Saratoga Hospital; and Jay Cahalan, president and CEO of Columbia Memorial Health, will receive the Donald Led Duke Heart Hero Award at the Capital Region Heart Ball … Read more

Jennifer and Dan Pickett to co-chair 2017 Capital Region Heart Ball

  As chairs of the Capital Region Heart Ball on Feb. 25, Jennifer and Dan Pickett, CEO of nfrastructure, are bringing together organizations and businesses to help improve the health of Capital Region residents.  “The American Heart Association is one of the most impactful of its type in our community,” Dan Pickett said. “One of … Read more

American Heart Association seeks Healthy Vending Legislation in New York

Today, Nov. 2,  is National Eating Healthy Day and the American Heart Association wants lawmakers to help fight the current obesity epidemic in New York State by passing Healthy Vending legislation. The New York State Healthy Vending Act, sponsored by state Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz, D-The Bronx, would require vending machines in all state-owned or leased … Read more

Kathy Lanni, Dr. Mandeep Sidhu to lead board

Kathy Lanni’s daughter Erin received a pacemaker when she was 18. After Erin shared her story at a Go Red for Women Luncheon in 2008, Lanni, Chief Community Officer at SEFCU, became involved with the American Heart Association. Dr. Mandeep Sidhu, FAHA, cardiologist and assistant dean for medical education and student research at Albany Medical … Read more

Schenectady County voted for good health by passing ‘Tobacco 21’

By prohibiting the sale of tobacco products to anyone under the age of 21, the Schenectady County Legislature has acted to save lives and improve the health of county residents. Passage of Bill A-16 on Tuesday, Aug. 9, will help fight chronic diseases like heart disease, stroke, lung cancer and all forms of cancer – … Read more

Dr. Mookherjee named to Founders Affiliate Board

Dr. Suzie Mookherjee has been the keynote speaker at several Go Red for Women Luncheons across New York; served as an American Heart Association spokeswoman at public events and in local media; and served on the Capital Region Advisory board of the American Heart Association for six years, most recently as president of the board … Read more

Class of 2016 First to Graduate with CPR Requirement

New York’s Class of 2016 First to Graduate with Lifesaving CPR Skills High school seniors all across New York will don their caps and gowns, adjust their tassels to the fore, and snap smiling selfies with family and friends. After marching down the aisle to receive their diplomas, they’ll march off into the world well-prepared, … Read more

Hoping for a Yes Vote at Albany County tonight

Advocates with the American Heart Association, dressed in red, will be at the Albany County Legislature’s meeting tonight, Monday, May 9, to make comments at 6:30 p.m. before the meeting begins at the Albany County Courthouse, 16 Lodge St., Albany. Along with the American Lung Association and other public health groups, they are supporting Local … Read more

Go Red for Women Pioneer Is Keynote Speaker at 2016 Go Red Luncheon

Go Red for Women Pioneer to Give Keynote Address at Go Red for Women Luncheon In 2000, when the American Heart Association wanted to begin changing the way women and heart disease were perceived and treated, one of the women they turned to was Dr. Annabelle Volgman, today the medical director of the Rush Heart … Read more

Price Chopper donates $39, 412.99 to American Heart Association

  An effort with heart has resulted in a significant contribution to the American Heart Association from Price Chopper/Market 32. During February, American Heart Month, all 135 Price Chopper Supermarkets and Market 32 stores conducted a Round Up Your Change campaign, rounding up the total grocery bill of participating customers to the next nearest dollar … Read more

Hillenbrandt, Crisafulli Russo co-chair Go Red for Women Luncheon

Andrea Crisafulli Russo, Carrie Hillenbrandt to chair 2016 Go Red for Women Luncheon 12th annual American Heart Association event will improve the heart health of Capital Region women They work in fields predominantly staffed by men, but their focus this spring is on women and their heart health. Carrie Hillenbrandt, director of sales and marketing … Read more

Heart Association, health coalition call for state funding for healthy food

Health organizations and partners call for improved access to healthy food for kids and families Nearly 3 million New Yorkers live in lower-income communities with limited healthy food options The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association, Food Industry Alliance, American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, and the Alliance of New York State YMCAs joined forces on … Read more

Governor, help make healthy food available throughout NY!

American Heart Association hopes Gov. Cuomo will work to prevent heart disease and stroke  In his State of the State tribute to his father, Gov. Andrew Cuomo gave the best reason to fund programs that will improve the heart and stroke care of all New Yorkers: “Life is a Precious Gift.” “The American Heart Association’s … Read more

Auster, Salvi join Heart Association as NY government relations directors

Auster, Salvi join American Heart Association as New York Government Relations Directors Team will advocate for improved access to healthy food, appropriate stroke care  The American Heart Association announces that Martha Auster and Kristin Salvi have joined the health care organization as government relations directors for New York. Salvi began her job on Nov. 2 … Read more

NY ranks 20th in protecting kids from tobacco

National Report: New York Ranks 20th in Protecting Kids from Tobacco Tobacco Companies Spend $6 to Market Products for Every $1 New York Spends on Prevention  Washington, D.C. – New York ranks 20th in the country in funding programs to prevent kids from smoking and help smokers quit, according to a national report released today … Read more

Welcome, new staff!

The Albany office of the American Heart Association welcomed three new staffers with a potluck lunch today. Meghan  Carnowski, far right, is the Mission:Life director, ensuring the best continuum of care for victims of the most severe heart attacks. Martha Auster, right, with glasses, is one of the new government relations directors. Kristin Salvi, third … Read more

College, high school students collaborate on National Eating Healthy Day

The blenders whirred, the berries shook out of the bags, and the frozen bananas called for a spatula to keep the smoothies going. When the Saratoga Springs High School Human Nutrition and Culinary Arts class students arrived for their 9:12 a.m. class on Wednesday, Nov. 4, they joined Skidmore College’s nutrition students for a lively … Read more

World Stroke Day Call to Action

                       Check your blood pressure on World Stroke Day                                                    Infographic   Market 32 by Price Chopper, American Heart Association team up to help fight America’s No. 5 killer  WHO:       Four stroke survivors, including the Stroke Ambassadors to the 2015 and 2016 Capital Region Heart Walk; stroke specialists and neurologists from local hospitals; pharmacy staff from … Read more

Kick off good family health this September!

Healthy Hearts Start at Home American Heart Launches September Family Health Challenge It’s that time of the year when parents get ready for September, shop for back-to-school supplies, and consider how it’s possible that their children’s feet grew that much in just a year. All this careful planning and preparation helps to ensure a happy … Read more

Summer is Why

Summer can bring many happy memories—family vacations, summer camp, days at the shore, staying up late and watching the sun set.  No matter what your summer traditions include, be sure to keep in mind your heart and brain health throughout the longer daylight hours. According to the American Heart Association | American Stroke Association, heart … Read more