- 1. Is 3 Meals a Day the Only Way? The American Heart Association explains that the number of meals you eat may not be so important. How you eat those meals is what matters most when it comes to decreasing the risk of heart disease and other health problems that come along with being overweight.
- 2. The Gardner's Story: Twins Plan for the Future Hear personal stories from survivors with congenital heart defects and their families.
- 3. Ryan's Story: Unexpected Places Hear personal stories from survivors with congenital heart defects and their families.
- 4. Natalie's Story: What's a Big Brother To Do? Hear personal stories from survivors with congenital heart defects and their families.
- 5. Children's Special Needs The American Heart Association explains the medical needs of children with congenital heart defects.
- 6. Juliet's Story: A Mom Tells the Story of Her Toddler's Heart Surgery Hear personal stories from survivors with congenital heart defects and their families.
- 7. Albert Jr.'s Story: When Heart Disease Gets Personal Hear personal stories from survivors with congenital heart defects and their families.
- 8. Preparing Children for Surgery The American Heart Surgery explains how to prepare children for heart surgery including Blood Transfusions, Talking to Your Child About Their Surgery, In the Operating Room, In the Intensive Care Unit, Further Hospital Care and Taking Care of Your Child at Home.
- 9. Sophia's Story: A Tiny Twin Fights for Her Life Hear personal stories from survivors with congenital heart defects and their families.
- 10. Sandra's Story: Her Indomitable Spirit Seems Destined to Triumph Hear personal stories from survivors with congenital heart defects and their families.