The American Heart Association is using songs by Kendrick Lamar and Beyoncé to help save lives. The Grammy Awards aired on ...
CBS12 News is helping the American Heart Association raise awareness for women’s heart disease on what is known as “National ...
The American Heart Association states that nine out of every 10 people who experience cardiac arrest outside of a hospital ...
For information about the Capital Region Heart Ball, Wear Red Day, and Hands-Only CPR, visit the American Heart Association website.
The Bee Gees classic has been part of CPR cadence training for decades, but Gen Z wanted a new tune: How does “Please Please Please” by Sabrina Carpenter sound?
Friday, February 7 was Wear Red Day, which raises awareness for cardiovascular disease, the No. 1 killer of women.
American Heart Association says Kendrick Lamar's Grammy-winning song, "Not Like Us," is the right tempo for hands-only CPR.
Miss Southern Utah, Shaye Johnson, joined us this morning with her heartwarming mission called The Red Heart Project. Johnson says she created the ...
the American Heart Association has posted several songs that have the right tempo for Hands-Only CPR. Stephanie Yenn, executive director of the American Heart Association’s Dayton campus ...
It’s American Heart Month and that means a number of events will be hosted across Southeastern Michigan including Gardner ...
Month-long observances in February include Black History Month, American Heart Month and — you ... educate nonprofessionals in the use of hands-only CPR. The key to potentially saving a life ...