Cardiac Science was out in force for this year’s Heart Walk, with representation in Heart Walk Seattle, Heart Walk Orange County, and is readying a team for the October 23 Heart Walk Madison.
The totals aren’t completely tallied yet, but Cardiac Science raised somewhere between $17,500 and $20,000 for the American Heart Association. Funds will be used for:
- Putting up-to-the-minute research into doctors’ hands so they can better prevent and treat heart disease among patients.
- Groundbreaking pediatric heart and stroke research. About 36,000 babies are born with heart defects each year —research is the key to saving babies’ lives.
- Getting life-saving information to those who need it most – information that can save a life, like how to eat better, how to recognize the warning signs of heart attack, and how to talk to a doctor about critical health choices.
Great job, everyone. Enjoy the photos (click on any to enlarge).
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