AHA-Long Island
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Official AHA page of Long Island, NY. Tweets by Jessica in the Long Island office, Eastern States.
http://Heart.org/LongIsland
Joined October 2010
Anxiety is natural when someone feels symptoms of a heart attack. But don’t add on fear of the ER. The hospital is the safest place to be. Don’t die of doubt. Call 911. Learn more at https://t.co/bYs8ZAVl59. Don't Die of Doubt on Long Island is sponsored by @MS_SouthNassau
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📢📢📢IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! To better serve our communities, we are moving to a statewide Twitter account starting @ahanewyork! Be sure to follow us there, so you won't miss any of our updates.❤️
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📢📢📢IMPORTANT ACCOUNCEMENT! To better serve our communities, we are moving to a statewide Twitter account starting @ahanewyork! Be sure to follow us there, so you won't miss any of our updates.❤️
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Added sugars can be found in lots of foods and beverages, from sodas and candy to yogurt and granola. Check out this infographic https://t.co/Q3raN17NLe.
@SweetLeafStevia is a National Supporter of the @American_Heart's Healthy for Good™ Eat Smart Initiative.
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If anyone is experiencing signs and symptoms of a heart attack or stroke, don’t hesitate to call 911. Please get help and get to the hospital quickly. Learn more at https://t.co/Ovx4tf6CPr. Don't Die of Doubt on Long Island is sponsored by @MS_SouthNassau
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According to a study presented at this year’s Scientific Sessions #AHA20, the more secondhand tobacco smoke children breathe at home while growing up, the higher their chance of developing markers of a weaker heart as an adult.
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May your life be as colorful, shimmering and magical as the lights of Diwali! #HappyDiwali #ShubhDiwali #ShubhDeepavali
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More green spaces help boost air quality, reduce heart disease deaths, according to preliminary research to be presented at our Scientific Sessions 2020. AHA volunteer expert Dr. Joel Kaufman of UW provides perspective. https://t.co/QHfQcEAu44
#AHA20
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A recent #AHA20 study says people who eat chili pepper may live longer: https://t.co/tmSNBxBYWi. AHA volunteer expert Dr. Penny Kris-Etherton provides perspective.
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Veterans, the red, white and blue waves because of selfless men and women like you. Today and every day, we honor and celebrate your and your families and deeply thank you for your service. #VeteransDay
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Who loves snacking? Snacks are an important part of your eating pattern, but they can add extra calories and sodium. Check out these tips to snack and sip smarter 👉 https://t.co/Oa4Pkkjcai and then share some of your favorite healthy snacks below! #EatSmartMonth #LifeIsWhyLI
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COVID-19 has brought troubling times for many. Learn about the available resources that may provide relief here: https://t.co/bqvWpVwBSB. Founding Sponsor @LillyDiabetesUS. #Type2Take2 #LifeIsWhyLI
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November 8 is #STEMDay, which celebrates science, technology, engineering and mathematics education and careers – all fields where women are typically underrepresented. If you work in STEM – leave your best piece of advice for women and girls in the comments.
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Making more meals at home 🏠 lately? We’ve got some tips and tricks to help you shop, cook and eat smart here: https://t.co/S9oCnSOKz0. Share your own eat smart tips below! #EatSmart
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If you’re living with #Type2 like me, say “no thanks” to a higher risk of heart disease and stroke. Remember to keep up your routine and stay healthy during the holidays. #Type2Take2
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Cranberries, pineapple and brown sugar provide the sweetness for these Whole-Wheat Cranberry Muffins, which are great for breakfast or a grab-and-go snack. Let's see a picture of you whipping them up! https://t.co/S7vzp1LNmC
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If you’re looking for new ways to reduce stress, especially on National Stress Awareness Day, cooking might be the cure. Not only can you focus on the task at hand while clearing your mind of other matters, but when you make a healthy meal, your whole body benefits. #LifeisWhyNY
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A new study highlights heart-health risks for young adults born premature or underweight.
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Being born extremely early or underweight is linked to cardiovascular risk factors in 25-year-olds, new research shows.
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