American Heart Association

How much do you know about type 2 diabetes?
How much do you know about type 2 diabetes?
TV personality and music industry veteran, Randy Jackson, and Dr. Dan Jones, immediate-past president of the American Heart Association, are conducting a Webcast on Oct. 14 to provide information for people living with the disease. Don’t miss this special event.
 
Diabetes & Heart-Healthy Meals for Two


Heart Profilers
Diabetes & Heart Healthy Meals for Two
Prepare the perfect-sized meals for you and a loved one while managing your diabetes and heart health. This new cookbook from the American Heart Association and the American Diabetes Association includes more than 170 recipes.

Heart Profilers treatment report
Take 20 minutes to be more confident and get a better understanding of your heart treatment options. Register for FREE and review personalized treatment options, possible side effects, success rates and questions to ask your healthcare provider.

 
Programs and Tools

Stories of Hope

Learn more about stroke risk factors with our printable Give Me 5 sheets.
Improve your employees’ skill set: train them in CPR.
Find out which companies are doing their part by becoming Start! Fit-Friendly.
What's New
Heart patients should be screened for depression
Stroke incidence may be higher and deadlier in American Indians
New journal edition focuses on patient outcomes, quality of care
 
Zayden Kuite

Grant Geyer
At six hours old, he was fighting for his life.

Healthy Living

You're The Cure You're The Cure
This season, fall into action for healthier communities. Become a You’re the Cure advocate today!

Scientists & Researchers

Research Funding

Research Funding
January 2009 opportunities and deadlines.

 
 

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By adding one hour of regular, vigorous physical activity, adults may gain up to two hours of life expectancy.  Start by including more physical activity into your daily routine. Learn more at heart.org/start.


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