We know what it is like to miss the warning signs of a heart attack and suffer the consequences. Let’s stop heart attacks before they happen! Begin your prevention education by reading MI Aware? I aM Now!
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MI:Aware, Inc.
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Carbondale, CO 81623
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Women’s Heart Event, 7/23/13 11:30 am Carbondale
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Denver Rhythm Event
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Nancy Thal on Dec 28, 2009 at 10:42 am
What would one do if there seemed to be a heart attack or problem and they were in the wilderness – high altitude hut. (besides coming down-what to do there and then?) Thx -N
Dr. Richard Johnson on Feb 19, 2010 at 6:51 am
Scott; I heard of your efforts today on Aspen Public Radio. Good for you! Please include information on hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (enlarged heart) and screening for early atherosclerosis which take the lives of so many young, athletic men due to sudden acute cardiac arrhythmia. We all know the frequent reports of athletes who drop dead on the field or court, or in the case of my 32 year old son, in the shower after a tennis match. Read the article in Slate by Dr. Darshak Sanghavi, a pediatric cardiologist (http://www.slate.com/id2210332/). In addition to lipid screening, an EKG is essential for young and adult males. Again, there are no outward symptoms or warning signs of this genetic disorder present in 1 in 500. Thanks for raising awareness. RJ
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