American Heart Month kicks off with National Wear Red Day, helping raise awareness for heart disease
National Wear Red Day was established by the American Heart Association to increase awareness about cardiovascular disease, especially in women.
National Wear Red Day was established by the American Heart Association to increase awareness about cardiovascular disease, especially in women.
Statistically, more people experience a heart attack during the holidays.
Several area school districts have installed vaping detectors in response to health scares related to e-cigarettes.
Frigid weather increases the risks of hypothermia, frostbite, heart attacks and strokes.
Nearly 30 million people suffer from chronic lung disease.
Patients who have passed out, have chest pain, severe shortness of breath, sudden numbness or weakness, bleeding or blindness should quickly get to an emergency room, officials said.