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Strength through the struggle: one woman’s fight to breathe again
Beginning in 2020, Sue Ellen Bigioni experienced a string of significant and emotional personal losses. “I lost my brother in August 2021 and my husband of 50 years, Vince, later … Read more
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Lace up your sneakers and join us for National Walking Day 2026!
American Heart Association, Greater Washington Region and Sheehy Auto Stores invite you to George Mason University for a day of fitness and fun National Walking Day returns on April 1, 2026, with … Read more
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American Heart Association receives $250,000 Grant from The Cigna Group Foundation to advance health equity and access in Connecticut
The American Heart Association, devoted to changing the future to a world of healthier lives for all, has been awarded a $250,000 grant through The Cigna Group Health Equity Impact … Read more
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‘Clogged arteries’ as Heart Run & Walk changes traffic patterns on Saturday, March 7
On Saturday morning, March 7, 2026, thousands of runners and walkers will participate in America’s Greatest Heart Run & Walk, beginning at Utica University. Area drivers will encounter delays and … Read more
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American Heart Association shares CPR, heart health message on Boston Bruins pregame show
Before the puck dropped at TD Garden, Dr. Jennifer Cluett, board president of the American Heart Association in Boston, joined NESN to share a lifesaving message highlighting CPR education, hypertension control, community partnerships and advocacy efforts across the state.
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Strengthening Heart Health in Bethlehem’s Hispanic Community: How Two Refrigerators Are Making a Big Difference
As a longstanding leader in advancing cardiovascular health, the American Heart Association continues to champion efforts that make healthy choices accessible for all families; especially in communities where the burden … Read more
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Here’s your wake-up call: Daylight saving time may impact your heart health
As much of the nation prepares to “spring forward,” the American Heart Association cites scientific research that indicates the spring time change may negatively impact your heart and brain health … Read more
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‘Red Means Go’ for Buffalo women’s heart health
The American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women movement raises awareness and critical funds for women’s cardiovascular health Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death in women[1], yet … Read more
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Here’s your wake-up call: Daylight saving time may impact your heart health
As much of the nation prepares to “spring forward,” a New Hampshire cardiologist cites scientific research that indicates the spring time change may negatively impact your heart and brain health … Read more
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Four South Central Pennsylvania women fight women’s leading cause of death
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, four South Central Pennsylvania … Read more
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Beyond Books: NH Library Launches Blood Pressure Monitor Lending to Support Community Wellness
By Sam Milnes, adult services librarian, Howe Library, Hanover, NH As an adult services librarian, I’m always seeking ways our library can better support the people who walk through our … Read more
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I Beat Breast Cancer at 39—Then, 20 Years Later, My Heart Stopped
by Kathy LeClair When I was 39, I was very unexpectedly diagnosed with breast cancer after my first mammogram. I had no symptoms and no family history. After surgery, I … Read more
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Lisbon Central School awarded grant to improve student health
The American Heart Association and the National Football League award grants nationwide to help promote healthier schools Physical activity is vital to American students’ physical health and emotional well-being, helping … Read more
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‘Red Means Go’ for Hampton Roads women’s heart health
The American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women movement raises awareness and critical funds for women’s cardiovascular health Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death in women[1], yet … Read more
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Mobile CPR Kiosk Turns Students into Heroes
In January, the American Heart Association revealed a new location for the mobile CPR kiosk – the VCU Student Commons in Richmond, VA. Students will now have easy access to … Read more
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Three Central New Yorkers fight women’s leading cause of death
Nearly 45% of women over the age of 20 are living with some form of cardiovascular disease (CVD).[1] During American Heart Month this February, three Central New York leaders are … Read more
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Boston cardiologist brings CPR to CityLine on WCVB Channel 5
Boston viewers got a front-row seat to a lifesaving CPR lesson on CityLine, as American Heart Association volunteer and cardiologist Dr. Kemar Brown demonstrated Hands-Only CPR and shared why quick action can save lives — while also highlighting efforts to expand CPR education across Massachusetts schools and communities.
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Massachusetts student EMT calls for CPR training requirement in new Op-Ed
An American Heart Association volunteer and Harvard EMT is calling on Massachusetts to make CPR training a high school graduation requirement in a new op-ed published on MassLive. The piece highlights both the lifesaving impact of CPR education and troubling gaps in access for students in lower-income communities.
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Resilience of the Heart: Sharron’s Story
Written by Kristina O’Connell, Chief Marketing Officer, Thrive Sharron was a strong, young athlete. She noticed that her heartbeat would sometimes become irregular, but life moved forward, and so did … Read more
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Five Hudson Valley changemakers join effort to eliminate cardiovascular disease
The American Heart Association’s Woman of Impact and Teen of Impact nominees champion heart health through fundraising and philanthropy More than 60% of U.S. adults will have cardiovascular disease (CVD) … Read more
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Four Mohawk Valley women fight women’s leading cause of death
Women across the nation are joining Go Red for Women’s Woman of Impact campaign to champion heart health Nearly 45% of women over the age of 20 are living with … Read more
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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 … Read more
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Boston TV spot highlights effort to teach CPR and save lives during American Heart Month
A new public service announcement airing all February on Boston’s WCVB Channel 5 is encouraging viewers to learn CPR and become everyday lifesavers. Featuring anchor and medical reporter Jessica Brown, the spot highlights the American Heart Association’s mission to build a Nation of Lifesavers during American Heart Month.
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GBH show spotlights efforts to expand CPR and AED access in Massachusetts
The American Heart Association’s efforts to expand CPR education and improve access to AEDs across Massachusetts were recently featured on GBH’s Under the Radar with Callie Crossley. Association volunteer Dr. Kemar Brown joined a panel discussion on sudden cardiac arrest, emergency preparedness, and legislation aimed at saving lives — alongside Dr. Lisa Owens, who shared her son Preston’s story.
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Portland-area high school girls explore careers at Maine STEM Goes Red event
American Heart Association’s STEM Goes Red, part of its Go Red for Women® movement, introduces students to careers in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) and connects students with female … Read more
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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 … Read more
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More than 150 Susquehanna Township students learn to save a life using Hands-Only CPR
CPR, especially if performed immediately, could double or triple a cardiac arrest victim’s chance of survival. However, 70% of respondents in a recent consumer survey said they were not confident … Read more
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Philadelphia Represented Among Top Honorees at International Stroke Conference 2026
PHILADELPHA, PA., Friday, February 6, 2026 — Eleven top scientists in stroke and brain health were recognized for their individual exceptional professional achievements and contributions to stroke and brain health … Read more
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Four Hampton Roads changemakers fight women’s leading cause of death
Hundreds of women across the nation are joining Go Red for Women’s Woman of Impact campaign to champion heart health HAMPTON ROADS, Va., Fri. 6, 2026 — Nearly 45% of … Read more
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After surviving a stroke at 18, Lauren Treacy set a goal to run a marathon
As a college freshman in 2020, Lauren Treacy was getting her first taste of independence. She was home for the holidays after her first semester at Penn State where she met some of her closest friends, took … Read more
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Black communities face increased heart health challenges, prompting nationwide call to act
Joining the Nation of Lifesavers™ will train bystanders to become first responders until help arrives HAMPTON ROADS, Va., February 5, 2026 — The American Heart Association’s 2025 Heart Disease and … Read more
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Wear red for women’s health this National Wear Red Day
The American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women movement urges Hampton Roads to join the fight against the No. 1 killer of women HAMPTON ROADS, Va., February 3, 2026 — … Read more
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Hampton Roads woman named 2026 Go Red for Women National Ambassador
The American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women® Class of Survivors are national volunteers who serve as active champions for heart and brain health for all women, everywhere HAMPTON ROADS, Va., … Read more
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The American Heart Association urges Granite Staters to get involved during American Heart Month
National Wear Red Day is 2/6 and the NH Go Red for Women Luncheon is 2/12 in Concord Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death for women in … Read more
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Turning Leadership into Legacy: Bill McLaughlin
Bill McLaughlin launches the Heart of New York City and Thrive’s Listen to Your Heart and Thrive campaign by sharing how he’s stepping up to shape a future for his … Read more
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Local hospital executive to lead 2026 Boston Heart Walk and citywide push for CPR readiness
Lisa Abbott, executive vice president and chief human resources officer at Boston Children’s Hospital, has been named chair of the 2026 Boston Heart Walk, leading a year-round effort to raise lifesaving funds and expand CPR education across Greater Boston. A longtime American Heart Association volunteer and board leader, Abbott brings both professional leadership and a personal connection to the mission as she works to build a stronger community of lifesavers.
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Two Greater Washington Region locals named Go Red for Women national ambassadors
WASHINGTON, D.C., February 1, 2026 – Cardiovascular disease remains the No. 1 killer of women and new moms, with more than 45% of adult women living with some form of heart disease. Women remain underrepresented in clinical research trials. … Read more
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American Heart Association Names Jaylyn Brown Executive Director for Hampton Roads
On Jan. 20, 2026, the American Heart Association announced the promotion of Jaylyn Brown to executive director for Hampton Roads. Brown, a nationally recognized communications leader and award‑winning strategist, has … Read more
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American Heart Association urges Mainers to go red this Friday, Feb. 6th for National Wear Red Day
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death for women in the United States.[1] On Friday, February 6, National Wear Red Day®, people and landmarks across the nation will … Read more
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Initiative to reduce blood pressure gets a big “YEAH”
The Team Up to Take Down High Blood Pressure initiative—focused on removing barriers to accurate blood pressure measurement and improving early diagnosis and treatment in partnership with healthcare providers in … Read more