Cardiovascular disease doesn’t discriminate. At 38 years old, during the height of the COVID pandemic, Amy Kren had a heart attack. She says it doesn’t matter your age or race.
Milton’s Dominic Barcomb was one of around 30 people — nearly all rocking bright red tees — that gathered to rally behind the American Heart Association’s push for stronger heart safety measures.
KOCO 5 is wearing red on Friday in honor of Go Red for Women, which raises awareness about the dangers of cardiovascular disease.
February marks the American Heart Association's campaign to raise awareness about heart disease, with National Wear Red Day ...
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Burlington-Plattsburgh WCAX-TV on MSNYoung survivor calls for mandating school emergency cardiac plansThere have been 24 cardiac arrests at Vermont schools in the past decade. Now, one survivor is advocating for schools to have ...
The biggest sports event of the year is just days away, as the Kansas City Chiefs look to capture their third straight championship as they take on the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX. While the ...
Celest Cole died on Feb. 7, exactly one year ago today, after suffering cardiac arrest. But firefighter's quick thinking ...
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