Help save lives this Nutrition Month
Your support helps fund healthy eating programs, advance scientific research breakthroughs, promote access to care and more.
March is Women’s History Month
For most of the 20th century, heart disease was considered a man's disease. While research over the past several decades has shown it to be as big a threat – if not bigger – to women, prevention, diagnostic and treatment gaps remain.
Sleep Your Way to Whole Body Health
Catching ZZZs could be the key to unlocking a healthier you. Amount and quality of sleep can influence your eating habits, mood, memory, internal organs and more. March is National Sleep Awareness Month.
Scientific Sessions OnDemand™
Catch up on what you missed at Scientific Sessions 2023. Access the latest cardiovascular and brain health science, claim CE and find the educational content you need with 300+ sessions.
The AHA Turns 100
For 100 years, the American Heart Association, along with our volunteers, supporters and collaborating organizations, has worked to build longer, healthier lives. And there’s no letting up in the next 100 years as we remain devoted to a future of health and hope for everyone, everywhere.
Join 100 Ways In 100 Days
To celebrate our 100-year anniversary, we have a gift for you! Join our FREE, exclusive program to get an email each week for the next 100 days providing you with valuable health tips on eating better, moving more, and improving overall wellbeing.
Make 2024 your best year yet!
Spring into Healthier Eating
Spring is in the air. Whether you're snacking on-the-go or cooking dinner for the family, there's a heart-healthy recipe to pair with a sunny afternoon on the patio or a rainy evening at home.
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Join us for a Heart Walk in your area
Heart Walk is the American Heart Association's premiere event for raising funds to help save lives from heart disease and stroke.