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Act In Time To Heart Attack Signs - Core Brochure English

An easy-to-read brochure covering the actions that help in surviving a heart attack. Lists heart attack warning signs and common reasons for delay in seeking care; dispels a common misunderstanding about the "movie heart attack;" outlines the steps in making a heart attack survival plan; describes who is at risk for a heart attack and gives sources of further information. As a handy reference, the back panel features a tear-off card with space to record essential medical information.

Also available in Spanish.

Item No.: 01-3525
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Format: NHLBI produced publications : Color
Page Count: 14 pages
Subject: Heart Attack-Act in Time to Heart Attack Signs
Audience: Health Professionals and General Public
Language: English
Size: 4 in. X 9 in.
Date of
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2001
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