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MEDICAL BREAKTHROUGH MATCH

Your gift doubles to support lifesaving unfunded research and more.





2,027

research projects need funding.

2,544

LIVES LOST EVERY DAY, on average, to cardiovascular disease.

2X

Your CRITICAL NEED MATCH gift to support unfunded research with lifesaving
potential, and more, doubles to fight heart disease.

With an average of 2,544 of our mothers, fathers and loved ones lost to
cardiovascular disease every day, there’ not a minute to lose when it comes to
funding research. Over 2,000 projects – many with incredible lifesaving
potential – are currently unfunded.

American Heart Association funded research, made possible by people like you,
has touched the lives of every heart and stroke patient in the United States.
This research has led to gold standard treatments and guidelines used by
healthcare providers in every corner of the nation.

Be part of the next big, lifesaving breakthrough. Your gift today doubles to
support innovative ideas from the brightest minds in science, as well as
prevention programs and more.


RESEARCH FUNDED BY THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION HAS LED TO LIFESAVING
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MEET SOME OF THE LEADING RESEARCHERS MAKING A DIFFERENCE.

Dr. Keith Churchwell MD, FACC, FACP, FAHA

National Board Member of the American Heart Association
Chair of the National Advocacy Committee, American Heart Association

“Funding is vital to take the next big steps that lead to the best outcomes for
patients.”

Dr. Jennifer Mieres MD, FACC, MASNC, FAHA, SVP

Professor of Cardiology, Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra Northwell and AHA
Volunteer

“Every project funded has the potential to give the healthcare team more
life-saving ways to conquer heart disease.”

Dr. Gerald (Jerry) Marx

Senior Associate Cardiology, Boston Children’s Hospital. Associate Professor
Pediatrics, Harvard School of Medicine. American Heart Association-funded
Researcher

“Research maintains efforts to enhance quality care for all people, especially
those who are disadvantaged.”




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