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  1. Let’s make the holidays a joyous one for all with Senate passage of health care reform. http://heartsforhealthcare.org
  2. AHA says heart disease and stroke will cost the U.S. an estimated $503.2 billion in 2010. Read more at: http://bit.ly/4nLpk9
  3. Are you at risk for sudden cardiac arrest? To ensure that your loved ones are prepared, encourage them to learn CPR. http://bit.ly/7XzQoH
  4. CVD patients are becoming impatient for health care reform. The Senate needs to act soon. http://bit.ly/4tsm2N
  5. Tweens and teens need access to healthy eating and physical activity in school. More at http://bit.ly/7xjtmw and visit http://bit.ly/4YHS23
  6. AHA/ASA works to ensure that stroke patients have access to quality, appropriate rehabilitation. http://bit.ly/88kpMg
  7. Learn about AHA’s heart and stroke federal policy successes. More at http://bit.ly/7CAtq6
  8. Every min, someone in the U.S. suffers a stroke. AHA supports policies to enhance treatment & research. www.strokeassociation.org/advocacy
  9. The U.S. Senate must continue making progress on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Make reform a reality! http://bit.ly/4PaNJF
  10. The HEART for Women amendment aims to reduce CVD health disparities in U.S. women. http://bit.ly/6lK8j1
  11. New Senate health reform amendment aims to combat heart disease in women, their #1 killer. Learn more at http://bit.ly/6lK8j1
  12. AHA CEO says it's a travesty that only a small fraction of tobacco settlement funds support tobacco prevention programs http://bit.ly/6myHvj
  13. AHA CEO Nancy Brown press statement on The 1998 State Tobacco Settlement Eleven Years Later http://bit.ly/6oY8gC
  14. AHA supports quality PE programs in schools. www.fitkidsact.org
  15. RT @LATimeshealth: Fit teens could be smarter teens http://bit.ly/4BlmTN
  16. Obesity-related diseases account for nearly 10% of all medical spending in the United States. http://bit.ly/6R4Skl
  17. The National Institutes of Health continues to invest just 4% of its budget on heart disease research. www.researchsaveslives.org
  18. Len, 26 and a survivor of a congenital heart defect, has to choose between pursuing his dream and health insurance. http://bit.ly/8VKNRg
  19. More reasons to support health care reform: Read heartbreaking stories from survivors of heart disease and stroke. http://bit.ly/7f9IGb
  20. Reasons to support health reform: Manning, age 2, reached his lifetime cap on medical care from heart surgeries. http://bit.ly/7FOyKT