How Will I Recover From My Heart Attack?

There's good news for people who have had a heart attack. Soon you'll be able to do most of the things you used to do!

After a heart attack, it's common to worry a lot. Getting better and feeling good about yourself may take time. It helps to do as your doctor says and to learn about keeping your heart healthy.

You and your employees can find out more about recovering from a heart attack. Click the request button for more information.

This is offered at no cost in exchange for:: This is a free resource from garten and The American Heart Association
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Available as Webinar
Recording is OK
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Available Nationwide
Willing to Travel
Offered in Spanish
Offered in other languages
For Call Centers
Especially for Men
Especially for Women
HRA/VEBA eligible
For 3rd Shift
For Retreats
Holidays
Duration of event (in hour increments): NA
Equipment buyer needs to provide: NA
Equipment provided by vendor: NA
Post event tools included: Free PDF download
Includes pre-event consultation: No