Alabama AHA
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http://www.heart.org/alabama 16-10-2011 23:26:53
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American Heart Association launches Sudden Cardiac Arrest Task Force: New initiative, chaired by Dr. Ryan Coute with UAB Medicine, aims to improve CPR response rates across Birmingham and beyond. Read more: spr.ly/601873HaY. #CPRSavesLives
Hi, I’m Saucy, a tiny pup with a very big heart. I love my humans, a good set of stretchies, and reminding everyone to take care of their hearts this #WearRedDay. Heart health matters, and I’m proud to help spread the word with Hand in Paw. #HandInPaw #WearRedDay Alabama AHA
It’s #WearRedDay! Today marks an important reminder to all women about the impact of cardiovascular disease. It is the leading cause of death in women. Take care of your heart ❤️ and wear red with us today! #AlabamaGoesRed Alabama AHA ABC 33/40 News
Meet Reo, one of Hand in Paw’s expert heart caretakers, who’s going all out for Wear Red Day. Reo reminds us that fighting heart disease can include wagging tails, warm snuggles, and a whole lot of love. #HandInPaw #WearRedDay #HeartMonth #AlabamaGoesRed Alabama AHA
Happy Wear Red Day from HIP Therapy Dog Annie. She’s proof that a little style (and a lot of heart) can make a big impact. ❤️🐾 Annie’s rocking red to raise awareness about heart disease, the leading cause of death in the U.S. #WearRedDay #AlabamaGoesRed Alabama AHA
HIP Therapy Dog, Hasley, is rocking her red to remind us that our hearts matter! It's Wear Red Day, a perfect time to support the American Heart Association with its mission to fight heart disease. Let's hear it for Hasley! ❤️🐾🐶 #WearRedDay #AlabamaGoesRed Alabama AHA
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men, women, and people of most racial and ethnic groups in the United States! Today, my FOX54News coworkers & I celebrate National Wear Red day to raise awareness! Alabama AHA American Heart Association #alabamagoesred #hsvgoesred
Ronald M. Lazar, Ph.D., was featured by UAB for research showing that opening a narrowed carotid artery does not improve cognitive skills, even when plaque is removed, or the artery is open with a stent. UAB Heersink School of Medicine | @ahascience | Alabama AHA 🔗 buff.ly/CGgTrL0