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The “We All Have Something or Someone To Protect” and “Why I See Say” PSAs Demonstrate How Individuals Can Protect Their Neighbors and the Communities They Call Home
Homeland security begins with hometown security. Each of us plays a vital part in ensuring the safety of our communities nationwide. The “We All Have Something or Someone to Protect” Public...
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Los Anuncios de Servicio Público “Todos tenemos algo o a alguien que proteger” y “Por qué veo digo” Demuestran Cómo las Personas Pueden Proteger a sus Vecinos y a las Comunidades a las que Llaman Hogar
La seguridad nacional comienza con la seguridad local. Cada uno de nosotros desempeña un papel vital para garantizar la seguridad de nuestras comunidades en todo el país. El nuevo Anuncio de...
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PSA de Radio sobre el Alerta de RSV Para Adultos de 60 años en Adelante
El nuevo PSA comparte información sobre el RSV y las vacunas para adultos mayores El Virus Respiratorio Sincitial o RSV por sus siglas en inglés, es un virus estacional común, pero puede tener...
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American Heart Association RSV Alert for Adults 60 and Older
New PSA Shares RSV and Vaccine Information for Older Adults Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a common seasonal virus, but it can have major implications on a patient’s heart health. For most...
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American Heart Association Brings Awareness to Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy in Youth and Student Athletes
The American Heart Association is shedding light on the alarming statistics surrounding HCM, the leading cause of sudden cardiac death in young athletes, with a disproportionately high risk among...
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La American Heart Association Crea Conciencia Sobre la Miocardiopatía Hipertrófica en Deportistas Jóvenes y Estudiantes
La American Heart Association está revelando las alarmantes estadísticas que rodean al HCM, la principal causa de muerte cardíaca súbita en atletas jóvenes, con un riesgo desproporcionadamente...
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How The American Heart Association (AHA)’s Lower Your LDL (bad) Cholesterol Now™ PSA is Raising Awareness About the Hidden Risks of High Cholesterol
High cholesterol is one of the major controllable risk factors for coronary heart disease, heart attack and stroke, but typically has no symptoms. In fact, more than 1 in 4 adults in the U.S. have...
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Cómo el anuncio de servicio público de la American Heart Association (AHA) Lower Your LDL Cholesterol Now™ está generando conciencia sobre los riesgos ocultos del colesterol alto.
El colesterol alto es uno de los principales factores de riesgo controlables de enfermedades cardíacas, ataques cardíacos y ataques o derrames cerebrales, pero generalmente no presenta síntomas....
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How The American Heart Association (AHA)’s Go Red for Women Movement is helping moms everywhere, in the fight against cardiovascular disease (CVD)
Moms, grandmothers, aunts – they have a lot on their plates. Between taking care of children, and keeping up with work, activities, pets, housework and more, it can feel overwhelming. And we know...
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The American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women Movement Spotlight on Women and CPR
Despite tremendous improvements in national CPR efforts, survival rates for women who have had cardiac arrest have not improved significantly. Research shows women are less likely to receive...
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The American Heart Association Spotlights the State of Women’s Heart Health with their Go Red for Women Movement PSA
Heart Disease in Women Over 44% of women over 20 are living with some form of cardiovascular disease which remains the leading cause of death in women. The reality is women experience unique life...
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Learn How to Spot a Stroke F.A.S.T. and Help Save a Life
Each year, approximately 800,000 people in the U.S. suffer a stroke, making it the fifth leading cause of death and a prominent contributor of serious, long-term disability. Most adults in the...