Published: December 04, 2023
Washington holiday travelers: make a list, check it twice with these heart-healthy holiday travel hacks
As the busiest travel season of the year approaches, the American Heart Association has tips to ease travel worries for people living with health conditions like heart disease and stroke
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Prescription Drug Bottles Closeup
Top view of prescription drug bottles with opening instructions on cap
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Close up of a person's hands performing Hands-Only CPR at a CPR kiosk
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Port of Seattle Fire Chief demonstrating how to use a Hands-Only CPR kiosk
Port of Seattle Fire Chief demonstrates Hands-Only CPR on the CPR kiosk in Seattle-Tacome International aiport
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Port of Seattle Fire Chief demonstrating how to use a Hands-Only CPR kiosk
Port of Seattle Fire Chief demonstrates Hands-Only CPR on the CPR kiosk in Seattle-Tacome International aiport
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CPR Kiosk screen
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FAST warning signs infographic
F.A.S.T. infographic with stroke warning signs: Face drooping, Arm weakness, Speech difficulty, Time to call 9-1-1. Stroke.org
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AHA Heart attack warning-signs infographic
Common heart attack warning signs infographic
Body outline with information on each body area that corresponds to the warning signs below:
Pain or discomfort in chest (over the chest)
Lightheadedness, nausea, or vomiting (over the head)
Jaw, neck or back pain (over the neck)
Discomfort or pain in arm or shoulder Over the arm/shoulder)
Shortness of breath (over the lungs)
Learn more at Heart.org/HeartAttack | Heart attack warning signs in Spanish
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AHA Heart attack warning-signs infographic
Common heart attack warning signs infographic
Body outline with information on each body area that corresponds to the warning signs below:
Pain or discomfort in chest (over the chest)
Lightheadedness, nausea, or vomiting (over the head)
Jaw, neck or back pain (over the neck)
Discomfort or pain in arm or shoulder Over the arm/shoulder)
Shortness of breath (over the lungs)
Learn more at Heart.org/HeartAttack | Heart attack warning signs in Spanish
copyright American Heart Association 2021
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