American Heart Association - Vermont (@americanheartvt) 's Twitter Profile
American Heart Association - Vermont

@americanheartvt

Join Vermont’s movement to change the future of health. Together we can ensure longer, healthier lives for all.
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Expanding insurance access can lessen the toll of heart disease in the U.S. and lead to better outcomes. Congress must work toward a final budget that strengthens – not weakens – vital health care and nutrition programs. 📢 Protect Medicaid and SNAP. ⬇️ spr.ly/6011Nfs5R

Expanding insurance access can lessen the toll of heart disease in the U.S. and lead to better outcomes. Congress must work toward a final budget that strengthens – not weakens – vital health care and nutrition programs.

📢 Protect Medicaid and SNAP. ⬇️
spr.ly/6011Nfs5R
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Aphasia, a disorder that affects the ability to speak or understand language, is a frequent side effect of stroke. For those who use more than one language, the effects – and path to recovery – can be different. Find out more: spr.ly/6010N4PGK #StrokeMonth

Aphasia, a disorder that affects the ability to speak or understand language, is a frequent side effect of stroke. For those who use more than one language, the effects – and path to recovery – can be different. Find out more: spr.ly/6010N4PGK #StrokeMonth
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Everyone deserves a longer, healthier life. We're partnering with LGBTQ+ communities to break barriers and fight heart disease and stroke—together. #PrideMonth

Everyone deserves a longer, healthier life. We're partnering with LGBTQ+ communities to break barriers and fight heart disease and stroke—together. 

#PrideMonth
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Tell your story. Save lives. That's the goal of our Go Red for Women Class of Survivors. Apply to be a part of our 2026 class through June 20. For complete information on applying and official rules, visit spr.ly/60164EbE8.

Tell your story. Save lives. That's the goal of our Go Red for Women Class of Survivors. Apply to be a part of our 2026 class through June 20. For complete information on applying and official rules, visit spr.ly/60164EbE8.
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After watching in terror as lifeguards shocked his father's heart, Los Angeles teen Michael began fighting for more AEDs in public spaces. Read Edvard and Michael's Story From the Heart: spr.ly/60104Eb1i

After watching in terror as lifeguards shocked his father's heart, Los Angeles teen Michael began fighting for more AEDs in public spaces. 

Read Edvard and Michael's Story From the Heart: spr.ly/60104Eb1i
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We are just one week away from the Vermont Heart Walk! Enjoy heart healthy activities, learn Hands-Only CPR and celebrate survivors! We hope to see you there! Register today at Heart.org/VTHeartWalk.

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Thank you to everyone for coming out this morning to the 2025 Vermont Heart Walk, where we are turning bystanders into LIFESAVERS! ❤️ #NationofLifesavers #VTHeartWalk

Thank you to everyone for coming out this morning to the 2025 Vermont Heart Walk, where we are turning bystanders into LIFESAVERS! ❤️ 

#NationofLifesavers #VTHeartWalk
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During a flight home to Denver, 37-year-old Jacob had a stroke that left him partially paralyzed. After months of therapy, he's back to running, riding his motorcycle and raising awareness about the signs of a stroke. Read his Story From the Heart: spr.ly/60164wa5r

During a flight home to Denver, 37-year-old Jacob had a stroke that left him partially paralyzed. After months of therapy, he's back to running, riding his motorcycle and raising awareness about the signs of a stroke. Read his Story From the Heart: spr.ly/60164wa5r
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Extreme heat can be dangerous – even deadly – especially for people with existing heart conditions. Stay safe this summer by taking precautions. 👉 Learn more and protect your heart: spr.ly/61854XMlS

Extreme heat can be dangerous – even deadly – especially for people with existing heart conditions. Stay safe this summer by taking precautions. 👉 Learn more and protect your heart: spr.ly/61854XMlS
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Adeline advocates for all public places to have an AED. She carries an AED with her because she has long QT syndrome, an electrical problem that could cause her heart to malfunction. Here's her Story From the Heart: spr.ly/60164wIvj

Adeline advocates for all public places to have an AED. She carries an AED with her because she has long QT syndrome, an electrical problem that could cause her heart to malfunction. Here's her Story From the Heart: spr.ly/60164wIvj
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After Jamie Dawson learned, 18 weeks into her pregnancy, that her son Jackson had four heart anomalies, she climbed into bed and cried for three days. Then she felt Jackson kick for the first time. Read Jamie and Jackson's Story: spr.ly/60104gtBG

After Jamie Dawson learned, 18 weeks into her pregnancy, that her son Jackson had four heart anomalies, she climbed into bed and cried for three days. Then she felt Jackson kick for the first time.

Read Jamie and Jackson's Story: spr.ly/60104gtBG
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We’re one step closer to a Nation of Lifesavers! Thanks to Gov. Phil Scott signing H.480 into law, every Vermont school and school athletic program will now be required to have a cardiac emergency response plan. Read more about the recent passage of H.480: spr.ly/60174YGoW

We’re one step closer to a Nation of Lifesavers! Thanks to Gov. Phil Scott signing H.480 into law, every Vermont school and school athletic program will now be required to have a cardiac emergency response plan.
Read more about the recent passage of H.480: spr.ly/60174YGoW
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At 31, Carrie had a heart attack while cycling in the Rocky Mountains. Despite her fitness level, she couldn’t outpace her family’s heart history. Read her Story From the Heart: spr.ly/60104lzIE

At 31, Carrie had a heart attack while cycling in the Rocky Mountains. Despite her fitness level, she couldn’t outpace her family’s heart history.

Read her Story From the Heart: spr.ly/60104lzIE
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Cardiovascular disease is the No. 1 killer of new moms in the United States—but it doesn’t have to be. 💔 Knowing the risks, recognizing the signs and getting care early can save lives. Let’s protect moms and their hearts. spr.ly/60124lzvg #MomIsWhy

Cardiovascular disease is the No. 1 killer of new moms in the United States—but it doesn’t have to be. 💔 Knowing the risks, recognizing the signs and getting care early can save lives. Let’s protect moms and their hearts. spr.ly/60124lzvg #MomIsWhy
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Heather Baker “dropped dead at work mid-sentence,” but colleagues saved her life with CPR and AED skills they learned from the American Heart Association. Now, Heather pays it forward and has taught CPR to over 5,000 people. Learn Hands-Only CPR and join our ##NationofLifesavers.