American Heart Association
615-340-4100
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1818 Patterson Street
Nashville, TN 37203
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Designed to rally millions of Americans to live healthier lives, inspire a lasting change, and unify people around the simple idea that making a small change today can create a difference for generations to come.
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An in-hospital system to insure the highest level of patient treatment for coronary artery disease, stroke and heart failure patients. This program includes Target:BP, a nationwide initiative to help healthcare providers and patients achieve better blood pressure control at the best levels to improve health.
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Accredited and non-accredited courses for public and professional instruction.
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Go Red For Women? is the American Heart Association's movement to increase awareness of heart disease in women and to inspire them to take charge of their heart health. The program supports education and lifesaving research to reduce the effects of heart disease in women.
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The Kids Heart Challenge marks the American Heart Association's 40th year working in schools and meets the changing needs of today's youth and educators by preparing kids for success through physical and emotion well-being. The Kids Heart Challenge combines successful elements from previous programs with new features including a whole-child focused curriculum and significant incentives to support participating schools. 'We've collaborated with educators to ensure we make a lasting impact on the overall health and well-being of kids, schools and their communities.'
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Be an advocate. Be a part of the cure by joining our You're the Cure movement, a nationwide network of individuals dedicated to finding a cure for heart disease and stroke by advocating for heart-healthy legislation at the local, state and national level.
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