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- American Heart Association | To be a relentless force for a world of . . .
Learn more about the American Heart Association's efforts to reduce death caused by heart disease and stroke Also learn about cardiovascular conditions, ECC and CPR, donating, heart disease information for healthcare professionals, caregivers, and educators and healthy living
- Arizona | American Heart Association
At the American Heart Association, our mission is to create a world free of heart disease and stroke — a world where everyone can achieve the best possible health—and it starts right here in Arizona!
- Basic Life Support BLS Training | American Heart Association CPR . . .
The American Heart Association’s BLS course trains participants to promptly recognize several life-threatening emergencies, give high-quality chest compressions, deliver appropriate breaths and ventilations, and provide early use of an AED
- About Us | American Heart Association
From humble beginnings, the AHA has grown into the nation’s oldest and largest voluntary organization dedicated to fighting heart disease and stroke A shared focus on cardiovascular health unites our more than 35 million volunteers and supporters as well as our more than 3,300 employees
- American Heart Association CPR and First Aid
The American Heart Association sets the standard for resuscitation education and training Our evidence-based guidelines form the foundation of first aid, CPR and ECC training
- Find Your Regional Office and Local Events - American Heart Association
Find your regional American Heart Association office and access local events, news, and contact information Stay connected with your community and never miss an update
- American Heart Association - Atlas- AHA
*All health medical information on this website has been reviewed and approved by the American Heart Association, based on scientific research and American Heart Association guidelines
- American Heart Association Greater Phoenix Division and Dr. Stacie J . . .
Heart disease is the leading cause of death among Americans and, every 37 seconds, someone dies of cardiovascular disease in the U S With education and action, 80 percent of cardiac events can be prevented
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