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Go Red for Women, the American Heart Association’s signature women’s initiative, is a comprehensive platform designed to increase women’s heart health awareness and serve as a catalyst for change to improve the lives of women globally.

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Essential vitamins and minerals during pregnancy linked to reduced risk of high blood pressure

Celebrate Mother’s Day by prioritizing maternal health. New research shows a link between essential vitamins and minerals during pregnancy and a reduced risk of high blood pressure later in life.

Essential vitamins and minerals during pregnancy linked to reduced risk of high blood pressure
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Don’t ignore the quality of relationships when considering the link between good health and marriage
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Don’t ignore the quality of relationships when considering the link between good health and marriage

Research shows links between marriage and good health. Learn about the complex connection between marriage, relationship quality, and heart health.

Nearly 1 in 4 young U.S. adults have high blood pressure, but increasing social services could help

Nearly a quarter of young Americans already have high blood pressure before they turn 40, and about 1 in 7 kids may have higher than normal blood pressure, according to preliminary findings of two recent studies. And low-income people with hypertension are less likely to get treated.

Nearly 1 in 4 young U.S. adults have high blood pressure, but increasing social services could help
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Go Red for Women Luncheons

Luncheons are a great way to get involved with the American Heart Association in your local community and truly make an impact.