Amy Grant Champions Women's Heart Health in Collaboration with American Heart Association

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Supporting the American Heart Association's research can give a competitive advantage by helping to save women's lives from cardiovascular disease.

The American Heart Association's research and medical breakthroughs funded have increased focus on education and resources that address cardiovascular risks for women.

Supporting the American Heart Association's research makes the world a better place by ensuring everyone, especially women impacted by heart disease, has access to a long healthy life.

Watch Amy Grant's PSA to hear her story and support the urgent need for research to better diagnose, treat, and prevent cardiovascular disease.

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Amy Grant Champions Women's Heart Health in Collaboration with American Heart Association

Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Amy Grant is using her platform to shine a light on the critical issue of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in women, in partnership with the American Heart Association (AHA). Following her own life-saving open-heart surgery in 2020, Grant is now at the forefront of a campaign aimed at increasing awareness and funding for research into women's heart health. This initiative is particularly timely, given that CVD remains the leading cause of death among women in the U.S., responsible for one in five female deaths each year.

The collaboration between Grant and the AHA seeks to address the glaring disparities in awareness and research concerning women's heart health. Despite nearly 45% of women over 20 living with some form of cardiovascular disease, women continue to be underrepresented in clinical trials, leading to significant gaps in understanding how CVD uniquely affects them. The AHA is committed to closing these gaps through targeted research and resources that address women's specific needs.

Nancy Brown, CEO of the AHA, highlighted the organization's dedication to creating a world free from cardiovascular disease and stroke. The campaign, bolstered by Grant's personal story, aims to galvanize public support for the AHA's mission, emphasizing the potential for donations to save lives. With matching donation opportunities available through December 31, the AHA is poised to make significant strides in advancing research, education, and community programs focused on combating heart disease and stroke in women.

This initiative also focuses on the unique cardiovascular risks women face during different stages of life, such as pregnancy and menopause. By addressing these specific challenges, the AHA hopes to provide more comprehensive support for women's heart health throughout their lives. As the organization marks its centennial year, this campaign represents a renewed commitment to ensuring that more women, like Amy Grant, can enjoy long, healthy lives free from the shadow of heart disease.

Curated from NewMediaWire

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