hidden The American Heart Association Applauds Governor Raimondo’s Effort to Remove Flavored E-Cigarettes as First Step to Protect Youth

The American Heart Association Applauds Governor Raimondo’s Effort to Remove Flavored E-Cigarettes as First Step to Protect Youth

Statement from Megan Tucker, Director of Government Relations,  American Heart Association “We applaud Governor Raimondo for her thoughtful and deliberate approach in response to the current epidemic of youth e-cigarette use that is threatening the health of Rhode Island children.  We urge the State Department of Health to prepare evidence-based Emergency Regulations and recommendations for

hidden American Heart Association Announces  2019 Southern New England Heart & Stroke Ball Chairman Dr. Ryan McTaggart to lead campaign

American Heart Association Announces 2019 Southern New England Heart & Stroke Ball Chairman Dr. Ryan McTaggart to lead campaign

The American Heart Association (AHA), the leading voluntary health organization devoted to a world of longer, healthier lives announced today that Ryan McTaggart, M.D., a neurointerventional radiologist at Rhode Island Medical Imaging (RIMI), director of interventional neuroradiology at Rhode Island Hospital and an associate professor of diagnostic imaging, neurology, and neurosurgery at The Warren Alpert

hidden Walkers with Heart Unite for the American Heart Association’s  Greater Westerly Heart Walk

Walkers with Heart Unite for the American Heart Association’s Greater Westerly Heart Walk

The American Heart Association is calling on the community to be a relentless force for a world of longer, healthier lives. The Greater Westerly Heart Walk will take place on Saturday, September 21st, 2019 at Watch Hill Gazebo in Westerly, RI. The Greater Westerly Heart Walk brings hundreds of walkers together to be Healthy For

hidden Heart2Heart Campaign Calls on Women  to Share Stories of Surviving Heart Disease and Stroke

Heart2Heart Campaign Calls on Women to Share Stories of Surviving Heart Disease and Stroke

The American Heart Association of Southern New England (AHA) is calling on women across Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts to share their stories of surviving heart disease or stroke for the Heart2Heart campaign. Several survivors will be selected to locally represent the Go Red for Women campaign, which aims to raise awareness of the leading