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John Fielding, CEO
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The American Heart Association unveiled its new dietary guidelines, which have been expanded to include specific recommendations tailored to an individual's risk of heart disease and stroke.
The American Heart Association, Pennsylvania Delaware Affiliate is looking for an experienced professional fundraiser with Planned and Major Gift experience.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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Using American Heart Association guidelines and Cal OSHA curriculum, we tailor our training and scheduling to your needs.
American Heart Association An extensive source of information on cardiovascular dieases including a home, health and family section, health news and an interactive risk assessment test for heart disease.
The American Heart Association recommendations and these DHHS recommendations suggest that patients found to have certain types of leaky heart valves on echocardiogram receive antibiotic coverage before certain medical or dental procedures.
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Albert Graham, Backyard Pool Drainer
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The American Heart Association released a warning about fat-free and low fat foods - they tend to be higher in sugar and overall calories than their regular fat counterparts.
The American Heart Association reports that "successfully preventing or treating obesity in childhood may reduce the risk of adult obesity" which in turn may help reduce the risk of heart disease and other illnesses.
The American Heart Association recommends that saturated fat intake should be less than 10% of the total daily intake of calories.
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Arthur Dawkins, Astro-physicist
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This American Heart Association award will allow Dr Porter to continue her studies into the establishment of important genetic models of human disease.
The American Heart Association web site has a variety of useful information regarding cardiovascular disease and treatment including an extensive glossary of terms.
The American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association have devised a new classification system of heart failure that categorizes heart failure according to its evolution and progression.
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Bob Greenberg, Congressional Candidate
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The American Heart Association Will Congress stand up to special interest money and support this important federal litigation to recover the costs of treating tobacco-related diseases or will Congress succumb to the power of campaign cash and protect the tobacco companies?
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