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South Florida Woman Has Heart Healthy Message For American Heart MonthFebruary is Heart Month, a time to raise awareness about heart health. It is a message close to the heart of 65-year-old Jackie Clark, literally.

Healthwatch: Cutting Calories Can Have Big Benefits For Heart HealthNew research shows even if you’re not overweight, cutting just a few hundred calories from your diet may help lower your risk of heart disease and diabetes.

Health Watch: Skipping Breakfast Tied To Higher Risk Of Heart-Related DeathWhether you eat breakfast might be linked with your risk of dying early from cardiovascular disease, according to a new study.

Eating Cheese Won't Increase Risk Of Heart Problems, Study SaysResearchers say eating dairy products won’t increase your risk of developing heart problems later on in life.

Heart Disease #1 Killer Of Women, Yet Many Don't Talk About ItHeart disease is the number one killer of women but a new survey shows many women and their doctors do not talk about heart health at all.

Broken Heart Syndrome Really Does ExistHow many times have you heard someone say they're so sad about something that they have a broken heart? More often than not, they don't really have a broken heart but it can actually happen. Broken heart syndrome is a serious medical condition caused by sadness.

Test Detects Heart Disease Using Only Your FingersCould a simple, completely non-invasive test predict your risk for a heart attack just by measuring your finger? There’s a new device which can tell you the health of your blood vessels, and your heart.

Heart Healthy Defibrillator Helps Save LivesOn this Valentine's Day, there are thousands of people who will be grateful for their beating hearts. That's because they are survivors of sudden cardiac arrest and there’s one device credited with keeping many of these people alive.

Heart Healthy Lifestyle ChangesWe all know eating plenty of fruits, vegetables, and fiber, and limiting sugar, salt and red meat intake is good for our health but you may not know pets, dental visits and belly fat also have a lot to do with improving heart health.