American Heart Association
Aug 28, 2025, 18:25
American Heart Association: 80% of Heart Attacks and Strokes Are Preventable
The American Heart Association shared an inviting post on LinkedIn:
“Did you know that up to 80% of heart attacks and strokes are preventable?
Prevention can look like many things: A mom who takes control of dangerously high blood pressure. A teen who adds more vegetables to his dinner plate. A grandfather who diligently monitors his cholesterol.
Together, we have the power to prevent the next family tragedy.
Right now, you can visit and make a donation to help protect the hearts of those you love.
Make today the day you join us in the fight for a world where we cherish time with family without fearing heart disease or stroke.”
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