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Simple Science @Heart

Friday, October 7, 2011
Did you know that apples may keep strokes away?   So may pears, bananas and cauliflower – or any fruit or vegetable with “white” flesh.

Simple Science @Heart is science, told simply.  Below are some new ideas that bring knowledge, treatments and cures for heart disease and stroke.  To see more on each topic, visit Simple Science @Heart

  • An apple a day may keep strokes away
  • Just one healthy behavior cuts risk for heart failure, researchers say
  • From 'high risk' to high blood pressure - blacks get there faster than whites
  • Deep sleep is important for men's heart health
  • Light energy a bright new idea that could fuel pacemakers
  • Got a couple hours? That’s enough time to save your heart
  • Don’t sleep much? You may be at risk for type 2 diabetes
  • Shorter pause in CPR could save more lives
  • Women may always be young(er) at heart

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Welcome to the online home for American Heart Association advocacy in the Great Rivers Affiliate! The Great Rivers Affiliate includes Delaware, Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia.

We update regularly about our ongoing legislative issues (for example: tobacco prevention and cessation, childhood obesity, nutrition, stroke and STEMI systems of care, etc). We hope this blog proves to be a resource to keep our amazing advocates up-to-date with our fast-paced legislative happenings!

You don't have to be a doctor to save lives - just an advocate with the American Heart Association and its division the American Stroke Association. In just a few moments, you can make a huge difference. All you have to do is respond to the issues and action alerts that you feel are important.

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