February is Heart Month. Put your heart into it in every way
Heart disease can impact people at any age

From trouble breathing at
a skating rink at six to her
first open-heart surgery at
seven, Madelaine owes her
life to recent treatment
advances.

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Heart Month Events

Skate for Heart

The Skate for Heart 2010 events will happen this February 7th in Moncton and February 27th in Bathurst
 
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A perfect stormA perfect storm
The Heart and Stroke Foundation's 2010 Annual Report on Canadians' Health warns that a "perfect storm" of risk factors and demographic changes are converging to create an unprecedented burden on Canada's fragmented system of cardiovascular care, and no Canadian – young or old – will be left unaffected. Find out if you are you at risk and how your province ranked with our interactive map.


Warning: trans fat killsWarning: trans fat kills
Artificial trans fats preserve food but are extremely harmful to our heart health. Some food companies have taken strides in eliminating artificial trans fats – while others have not. Unfortunately, too many products continue to contain disturbingly high amounts of these fats – especially bakery products that children eat most often such as cakes, donuts and brownies. It’s time the federal government regulate the use of trans fat. Use our advocacy letter to send a strong message to the government today.


Heart and Stroke Foundation supports an Olympic legacyHeart and Stroke Foundation supports an Olympic legacy
Games-time volunteers participate in hands-on CPR training. The Foundation is supporting the cardiac safety of the Vancouver 2010 Olympics and Paralympic Winter Games by providing 10,000 CPR Anytime™ kits to train volunteers in life-saving CPR. Watch the video of the media event.


Olive Cochran The Skate for Heart 2010 events will happen this February 7th in Moncton and February 27th in Bathurst

Stroke Care in New BrunswickCPR Night in New Brunswick! Across New Brunswick this winter, the Heart and Stroke Foundation of New Brunswick has partnered with the Saint John Sea Dogs, Bathurst Titans and the Moncton Wildcats to host 3 special Heart and Stroke CPR Nights in New Brunswick. Join us as we paint the rinks red and raise awareness on February 13th in Bathurst, February 14th in Saint John and March 14th in Moncton with the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. For more information call 1-800-663-3600.

 

 

February isHeart Month

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