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TV Star Susan Lucci Talks about AFib Related Stroke Risks; she said “Having been happily married for more than 41 years, Helmut and I are a true team. We play an active role in each other’s health and work together to manage his AFib and reduce his risk of stroke. We know how much a stroke can impact all aspects of our family and we’re doing everything we can to reduce his risk. We hope the Facing AFib PSA and website will help educate others about the risk of stroke associated with AFib and will encourage them to do all that they can to manage the condition, just like us.”
TV Star Susan Lucci talks about Risks from Atrial Fibrillation-Related Stroke Risk to create awareness among people about the symptoms which leads AFib related strokes. The interest of Lucci in this matter is due to the fact that his husband Helmet Hurber was diagnosed with this disease almost a decade ago and she studied a lot about the symptoms and conditions of AFib. Lucci and her husband are supporting the efforts of PSA (Pubic Service Announcement).
In addition to Lucci and other celebrities, many organizations are also helping PSA in the accomplishment of its mission. One among them is National Stroke Association, CEO of National Stroke Association Jim Baranski said, “As we strive to reduce the incidence and impact of stroke in America, raising awareness about AFib and stroke among patients and their loved ones is key. That’s why it’s important for those impacted by AFib to get serious about stroke and to take the pledge at FacingAFib.com. The website is a great place to find information and resources to help patients and their families discuss the condition and AFib-related stroke risk reduction with their physicians.”
StopAfib.org is another organization which aims to create awareness among masses about the symptoms and conditions of AFib .Founder of StopAfib.org, Mellanie True Hills said, “Many people diagnosed with AFib don’t understand that there is an increased risk of stroke associated with the condition. With National Atrial Fibrillation Awareness Month coming up in September, we encourage everyone to join the Facing AFib Pledge and commit to doing all they can to reduce AFib-related stroke.”
The author writes articles on heart disease related topics including TV Star Susan Lucci talks about AFib related stroke risk.
TV Star Susan Lucci talks about Risks from Atrial Fibrillation-Related Stroke Risk to create awareness among people about the symptoms which leads AFib related strokes. The interest of Lucci in this matter is due to the fact that his husband Helmet Hurber was diagnosed with this disease almost a decade ago and she studied a lot about the symptoms and conditions of AFib. Lucci and her husband are supporting the efforts of PSA (Pubic Service Announcement).
In addition to Lucci and other celebrities, many organizations are also helping PSA in the accomplishment of its mission. One among them is National Stroke Association, CEO of National Stroke Association Jim Baranski said, “As we strive to reduce the incidence and impact of stroke in America, raising awareness about AFib and stroke among patients and their loved ones is key. That’s why it’s important for those impacted by AFib to get serious about stroke and to take the pledge at FacingAFib.com. The website is a great place to find information and resources to help patients and their families discuss the condition and AFib-related stroke risk reduction with their physicians.”
StopAfib.org is another organization which aims to create awareness among masses about the symptoms and conditions of AFib .Founder of StopAfib.org, Mellanie True Hills said, “Many people diagnosed with AFib don’t understand that there is an increased risk of stroke associated with the condition. With National Atrial Fibrillation Awareness Month coming up in September, we encourage everyone to join the Facing AFib Pledge and commit to doing all they can to reduce AFib-related stroke.”
The author writes articles on heart disease related topics including TV Star Susan Lucci talks about AFib related stroke risk.
