The American Heart Association is a national voluntary health agency that seeks to reduce disability and death from cardiovascular diseases and stroke. The association was formed by six cardiologists in 1924 to improve public and medical awareness of heart conditions. It maintains affiliates in cities throughout the United States, including New York. The American Heart Association offers a wide range of resources for heart attack, stroke and cardiac arrest patients and at-risk individuals. The association provides information about warning signs, risk factors, medications, treatments and symptoms. It delivers prevention solutions for heart disease and stroke. The American Heart Association also features insights on lifestyle choices associated with diet, nutrition, physical activity, diabetes, smoking and alcohol. The association coordinates continuing education programs for professionals and wellness programs for patients.
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