American children consume more than 30 gallons of sports drinks, soda and fruit juice a year according to the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Heart Association.
Today we brought the Morning Rush to St. Mary's School in Swormville, part of the "Morning Rush Home Invasion: School Edition".
It happens to be Catholic Schools Week, and the American Heart Association has an initiative called Jump Rope For Heart...
Since 2008 the Peace Bridge connecting us to Canada has been a glow with hundreds of state-of-the-art LED lights. Did you know that the change in colors represents many different causes?
I've got my red on today, do you? On behalf of the women we love, today is the day we 'Go Red for Women.' We support women's heart health today in conjunction with the American Heart Association. Support the various local organizations and businesses across Western New York that are passionate about this, and “Go Red” today, February 6th 2015.
Some parents are under the illusion that just because they give their little curtain climbers juice instead of bouncing them off the walls with soda that they are somehow providing them with a lesser evil.
New research is confirming what similar studies have noted for a while now; a drink a day can help women avoid strokes - a medical emergency that strikes more women than men in America.
According to the American Heart Association, some heart attacks are sudden and intense, causing someone to gasp, clutch their heart and drop to the ground. No one has any doubts about what's happening. But most heart attacks start slowly, with mild pain or discomfort...