AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION
UND President Kelley and First Lady Marcia Kelley to lead campus along new indoor walking paths Today, Oct. 15
University of North Dakota has been recognized as a Platinum-Level Fit-Friendly Worksites by the American Heart Association for helping employees eat better and move more. UND leaders and employees w...
Posted on 10/15/12 at 10:00 AM
HIGHER ED NOTES: 'Little Rock Nine' speech at UND ... 'Speech-crime lecture at UND ... UND honored ... more 
Terrance Roberts, one of the famous “Little Rock Nine,” a group of black students who led desegregation of public schools in the late 1950s, will present “Lessons from Little Rock” at 7 p.m. today at UND’s Memorial Union.
By Herald Staff Reports , February 06, 2012
Stacy Duncan, Fargo, letter: Thanks for making Heart Walk a success
On behalf of the American Heart Association, I would like to extend a huge thank you to the 250-plus participants, sponsors, donors, walkers and volunteers who contributed to the Second Annual Greater Grand Forks Heart Walk.By Stacy Duncan , October 03, 2011
On Nutrition: Diet for a princess
Women are designed differently from men and have unique health needs, experts find. Women are softer because we are endowed with a higher percentage of body fat. The American Heart Association says that nearly 2 of every 3 women in the U.S. are now overweight or obese. And heart disease is the leading cause of death in American women. Here are the AHA's “uniquely female” guidelines for the prevention of cardiovascular disease in women.By Barbara Quinn , July 16, 2011
CPR switch: Chest presses first, then give breaths
By Jamie Stengle , October 18, 2010
Carrie McLeod, Fargo, letter: Bulging midsection needs weight-loss plan
Our ranking provides greater evidence that our cities and state must intensify our efforts in the fight against obesity and related illnesses.By Carrie McLeod , July 02, 2010
Report:: $1 cigarette tax increase would raise $28 million for N.D.
A national poll finds voters prefer a tobacco tax to other tax increases and budget cuts.By Herald Staff Report , February 10, 2010
Heart Association teaches first aid course 
A basic first aid course developed by the American Heart Association will be offered from 6 to 10 p.m. Feb. 4 at RiverView Health in Crookston.
January 05, 2010
Sugar cereals are the 'Smart Choices’? Federal health officials are not so sure
By Matthew Perrone , October 20, 2009
David Berg and David Roche, Moorhead: Bias clogs heart group’s call to limit sugar 
August 27, 2009
AHA: Cut way back on extra sugar
By Jamie Stengle , August 24, 2009
Study: Tight stockings given to stroke patients to prevent blood clots don't work
Doctors often prescribe the tight, thigh-high stockings to patients who have suffered a stroke, seeking to prevent blood clots in patients' legs _ which could prove fatal if they break off and reach the heart or lungs.By Maria Cheng , May 28, 2009
Study: Teens with low vitamin D more likely to have high blood pressure, high blood sugar
New research in teenagers links low levels of vitamin D to high blood pressure and high blood sugar, which can lead to ominous early health problems. The "sunshine" vitamin is needed to keep bones strong, but recent research has linked vitamin D to other possible health benefits. The teen study confirms results seen in adults, linking low levels with risk factors for heart disease, the researchers said.By Jamie Stengle , March 12, 2009
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