hidden Guard your health during busy, pressure-filled December

Guard your health during busy, pressure-filled December

  By The American Heart Association News  December is a time for hosting relatives, going to holiday parties and possibly overindulging in food and drink. Mix in year-end work deadlines and other pressures, and it can be a recipe for stress and health problems. But it doesn’t have to be. Making healthy choices may lower

hidden Safety of statins emphasized in new report

Safety of statins emphasized in new report

By American Heart Association News The benefits of the cholesterol-lowering medicine called statins far outweigh any risk of side effects, according to a new analysis of decades of scientific research. In fact, side effects of statins are rare, according to a new American Heart Association scientific statement published Monday in Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular Biology.

hidden Research shows that women are less likely to receive bystander CPR in public

Research shows that women are less likely to receive bystander CPR in public

A new American Heart Association video spotlights the crucial role of bystander CPR among women in light of research findings that show gender disparities in bystander CPR response in public. The powerful video, produced by the American Heart Association, the leading voluntary health organization devoted to a world of longer, healthier lives, in conjunction with

hidden Regular flu shots may save heart failure patients’ lives

Regular flu shots may save heart failure patients’ lives

  Getting an annual flu shot can save heart failure patients’ lives, according to new research in the American Heart Association’s journal Circulation.  Flu season usually begins in the fall and runs through the spring, with cases often peaking during the winter months. Annual flu vaccination is regarded as a safe, low-cost way to reduce

hidden Neighborhoods with more green space may mean less heart disease

Neighborhoods with more green space may mean less heart disease

People who live in leafy, green neighborhoods may have a lower risk of developing heart disease and strokes, according to new research published in the Journal of the American Heart Association, the Open Access Journal of the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association. In this study, the first of its kind, researchers from the University of

hidden RI 2019 PE & Me Contest

RI 2019 PE & Me Contest

The American Heart Association, Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Rhode Island (BCBSRI) and the Rhode Island Foundation are happy to announce the Rhode Island PE & Me Contest. The contest invites all students from across Rhode Island in grades K-5 to design a postcard that shows what they love about physical education (PE) in

hidden Junior Jabbie is an Executive with Heart

Junior Jabbie is an Executive with Heart

  Thirteen years ago, Junior Jabbie started his professional career as an intern at Banneker Industries, then headquartered in Lincoln, Rhode Island. Today he is the President and CEO of the multi-million-dollar business now headquartered in North Smithfield, Rhode Island. They have locations that span across Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Alabama, and California. And he’s intent

hidden New Heart Walk Director walks the walk

New Heart Walk Director walks the walk

  Before Deb Honor steps foot into the American Heart Association’s office in Providence, she’s already walked at least six miles.  Our new Heart Walk Director is also a heart survivor. She was born with a heart murmur, suffered from Pulmonic Stenosis (a fixed obstruction of flow from the right ventricle of the heart to

hidden Cold-weather drinks can carry a lot of calories

Cold-weather drinks can carry a lot of calories

Comfort-inducing seasonal drinks abound during the fall and winter. From the sweet, spicy goodness of pumpkin spice latte – PSL to its fans on Instagram – to peppermint-flavored, well, everything. But the calories are everywhere, too. And, experts say, those liquid calories can be more problematic than the ones we get from solid food. Some