Jane Seymour

Jane Seymour

Heart disease is the #1 killer of women, yet far too many still do not know the warning signs until it is too late.

In this powerful new PSA, actress and American Heart Association Ambassador Jane Seymour invites viewers into a deeply personal story. Against a tapestry of family photos and intimate moments, she opens up about the experiences that changed everything: her father’s sudden battle with heart disease and her mother’s devastating stroke. Their stories, told in her own voice, reveal a truth we all need to hear—heart disease does not wait, and it does not discriminate.

Threaded through these memories is footage of CPR training, breakthroughs in cardiovascular care, and the groundbreaking research from American Heart Association that is saving lives every day. The result is a PSA that does not just inform; it connects, inspires, and mobilizes.

By airing this PSA, your station becomes a part of the lifesaving chain, helping women recognize the symptoms, take action, and protect the people they love. Download the PSA today at PSAdirect.com and help the American Heart Association save more lives.

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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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