by ForHearts Worldwide | Feb 19, 2024 | News & Updates, The ForHearts Story
Can you believe it?! ForHearts is turning the big 4-0 this year. We are kicking off our 40th anniversary year by looking back on all we have accomplished and looking ahead to our next 40 years! Journey through four decades of ForHearts, and see how making a difference...
by ForHearts Worldwide | Feb 14, 2024 | American Heart Month, News & Updates
February is American Heart Month, recognized annually since 1964 with the goal of raising awareness of heart health, educating Americans to know the warning signs of a cardiac event and motivating them to adopt healthy lifestyles that can help prevent cardiovascular...
by ForHearts Worldwide | Aug 22, 2023 | AI Chatbots, AI in cardiology, Cardiology Care, Heart Disease, Heart Health, News & Updates
ChatGPT, the OpenAI chatbot capable of writing text and responding to conversation prompts, has been the buzz since its launch in 2022. It has spawned multiple iterations and been heralded as the technological marvel that will transform entire industries, the way...
by ForHearts Worldwide | Feb 7, 2023 | American Heart Month, Donate, Drive To Save Lives, Heart Disease, News & Updates
February is American Heart Month, recognized annually since 1964, this observance aims to raise awareness of heart health and the prevention of cardiovascular disease, which continues to be the leading cause of death in the United States. Throughout February, major...
by ForHearts Worldwide | Jan 26, 2023 | Donate, Drive To Save Lives, News & Updates, The ForHearts Story
With the dawning of 2023, we’re well into our 38th year of providing life-saving cardiac care for patients in need around the world. Since 1984, ForHearts has helped save over 17,000 lives in more than 20 countries. It’s a number that we are both proud of and humbled...
by ForHearts Worldwide | Jan 24, 2023 | Donate, News & Updates
It is better to give than to receive. We are all familiar with that saying. Perhaps the first time you heard it was from your parents, possibly when they were trying to coax you into doing something “nice”— like sharing your toys or donating the pennies in your piggy...