Follow this checklist after your heart attack to heal and stay safe. Watch this to learn more.
Learn how for some people chewing aspirin during a heart attack can help limit the damage.
Learn the importance of taking immediate action if you or someone else is showing the symptoms of a heart attack.
Learn how to take nitroglycerin for chest pain and stay safe. Watch this to learn more.
Find out how statin medicines help you to treat your heart disease and lessen your risk of having another heart attack.
Learn how to make lifestyle changes after a heart attack.
Find out which food choices are the best for heart health, and why making just a few changes in what and how much you eat can help you heal.
Understand the mix of emotions that are common after having a heart attack, learn healthful coping strategies and find out who you can turn to for emotional support.
When you have heart disease, you may experience a symptom called angina. This program helps you learn how to recognize angina, take steps to prevent angina, and treat it if you experience it.
Learn how one person's life changed after a heart attack.
Watch this to learn how to lower stress and stay positive to help your heart heal after a heart attack.
In this video learn how Dale's life was impacted by her heart attack, and how she recovered from it.
Learn how having a heart attack changed Paul Lee's life.
A heart attack occurs when a vessel that sends blood to your heart suddenly becomes blocked. Follow these guidelines for home care and lifestyle changes.
Learn to take care of yourself after a heart attack.
Watch this video to recognize the symptoms of a heart attack.
Watch this to learn what happens in the body during a heart attack, and the signs and symptoms to look for.
Watch this to learn the most common symptoms of a heart attack for both men and women so you can quickly get help.
Learn how doctors find and treat a heart attack at the hospital. Watch this to know what to expect.
A heart attack is an urgent message from your heart that it's starved for oxygen. Here are the warning signs to look for--and what you need to do if they occur.
If you've had a heart attack, you are at risk for having another. Know the signs.
Your heart is responsible for pumping a constant supply of oxygen-rich blood to your organs and tissues. A heart attack occurs when the blood flow to your heart muscle is disrupted or stopped, usually because of heart disease.
This is a blockage in one of your coronary arteries. They're the vessels carrying blood to your heart's tissue. A heart attack can strike suddenly, often without any warning.
There are 2 types of angina, stable and unstable. Stable angina occurs at certain times and can often be managed. Unstable angina occurs at uncertain times. It may not get better with the usual forms of treatment for angina. It is a warning that a heart attack (acute myocardial infarction) is possible in the near future.
A heart attack happens when the blood supply is cut off from the heart muscle, usually because of a blood clot. Without blood and oxygen, the muscle cells are damaged and die.
Learn about heart attack risk factors and how to stay healthy. Watch this to protect your heart.
Quitting smoking is one of the best changes you can make for your heart. Here's how to get started.