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Heart360
Scientific Sessions 2008
Heart360
Track your blood pressure, cholesterol, glucose and other heart disease risk factors at Heart360.org, the American Heart Association's free, password-protected online cardiovascular wellness center. Take control of your health and start setting your goals today!

Scientific Sessions 2008
Join us for cutting edge research that includes scientific programming in clinical, basic and population science as well as cross-disciplinary translational science. Keep up with the latest news from the conference by visiting our online science news section.

 
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"Western" diet increases heart attack risk globally
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Erik Dornbush

Erik Dornbush
A stroke survivor at 12 years old, he'll never forget the day that changed his life forever.

Healthy Living

EMPower - Earn a million for Power EMPower - Earn a million for Power
Honor loved ones who have suffered a stroke by creating a Tribute site and help raise funds for Power To End Stroke.

Scientists & Researchers

Soul Food

Soul Food
The Best of Healthy Soul Food Recipes can help you reduce your risk for heart disease and stroke.

 
 

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