Jeff

Jeff

In the latest PSA from the American Heart Association, you will hear Jeff’s story. At 47, Jeff discovered he had a bad heart valve. It was one of the scariest days of his life. Thankfully, the research for Jeff’s heart valve was funded by The American Heart Association. It saved his life.

Since Jeff received his heart valve, he watched his son get married, his daughter graduated high school and he welcomed a new grandson. Please share this message with your community to spread the lifesaving care and research the American Heart Association provides.

It could save a loved one in your life.

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about

The American Heart Association is the largest not-for-profit funding source for cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease research next to the federal government, resulting in 14 Nobel Prize winners and several important medical breakthroughs including techniques and standards for CPR, the first artificial heart valve, implantable pacemakers, cholesterol inhibitors, microsurgery and drug-coated stents.

The American Heart Association helps save lives through research that leads to medical breakthroughs; education that leads to individual prevention; and advocating for change in systems and policies that together help loved ones, families and communities live happier, healthier and longer lives.

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