Heart failure (Hf) kills thousands of people each year. But, the chronic, progressive condition can be managed if it’s diagnosed and treated early.
Queen Latifah asks American to learn more about heart failure by taking the What the Hf? quiz.
The American Heart Association (Aha), the world’s leading voluntary health organization devoted to fighting cardiovascular disease and stroke, is making it easy for people to test their heart failure knowledge while learning how to recognize the signs and symptoms of Hf through a new interactive quiz that asks, “What The Hf?”
Video: Take our "What the Hf" Quiz - Message from Queen Latifah
The quiz is the latest addition to the Rise Above Heart Failure initiative, launched in 2015 by the Association. Rise Above Heart Failure is nationally supported by Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation.
“What the Hf?” is a new, interactive, digital call to action to educate everyone on how...
Queen Latifah asks American to learn more about heart failure by taking the What the Hf? quiz.
The American Heart Association (Aha), the world’s leading voluntary health organization devoted to fighting cardiovascular disease and stroke, is making it easy for people to test their heart failure knowledge while learning how to recognize the signs and symptoms of Hf through a new interactive quiz that asks, “What The Hf?”
Video: Take our "What the Hf" Quiz - Message from Queen Latifah
The quiz is the latest addition to the Rise Above Heart Failure initiative, launched in 2015 by the Association. Rise Above Heart Failure is nationally supported by Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation.
“What the Hf?” is a new, interactive, digital call to action to educate everyone on how...
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