• Mashup Score: 4

    Heart failure is a chronic condition caused by the heart not functioning as it should or a problem with its structure. Heart failure is on the rise with nearly 800,000 people in Canada currently living with the condition. Heart Failure Awareness Week is May 4th-10th, 2025 and this year’s focus is on navigating the symptoms of heart failure and empowering action. The webinar aims to equip primary care providers and individuals with lived experience with valuable insights into the symptoms of heart failure, the challenges associated with its diagnosis, and the steps being taken to support unified heart failure care strategies by organizations across Canada. Learning Objectives • Enhance Awareness of Heart Failure Symptoms: Equip health professionals across the continuum of care, people with lived experience of heart failure, family members and caregivers of persons with lived experience with the knowledge needed to recognize and understand the symptoms of heart failure, promoting earlier

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    • Over 800,000 people in Canada currently live with heart failure. Join us and @HeartLifeCanada on May 7 from 12-1 p.m. EST, for our Heart Failure Awareness Week Webinar 2025 to gain insights on navigating symptoms of heart failure and empowering action: https://t.co/6mQ3HtCd2j. https://t.co/JuSoPNhWZ6

  • Mashup Score: 4

    Heart failure is a chronic condition caused by the heart not functioning as it should or a problem with its structure. Heart failure is on the rise with nearly 800,000 people in Canada currently living with the condition. Heart Failure Awareness Week is May 4th-10th, 2025 and this year’s focus is on navigating the symptoms of heart failure and empowering action. The webinar aims to equip primary care providers and individuals with lived experience with valuable insights into the symptoms of heart failure, the challenges associated with its diagnosis, and the steps being taken to support unified heart failure care strategies by organizations across Canada. Learning Objectives • Enhance Awareness of Heart Failure Symptoms: Equip health professionals across the continuum of care, people with lived experience of heart failure, family members and caregivers of persons with lived experience with the knowledge needed to recognize and understand the symptoms of heart failure, promoting earlier

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    • Over 800,000 people in Canada currently live with heart failure. Join us and @HeartLifeCanada on May 7 from 12-1 p.m. EST, for our Heart Failure Awareness Week Webinar 2025 to gain insights on navigating symptoms of heart failure and empowering action: https://t.co/6mQ3HtCd2j. https://t.co/JuSoPNhWZ6

  • Mashup Score: 4

    Heart failure is a chronic condition caused by the heart not functioning as it should or a problem with its structure. Heart failure is on the rise with nearly 800,000 people in Canada currently living with the condition. Heart Failure Awareness Week is May 4th-10th, 2025 and this year’s focus is on navigating the symptoms of heart failure and empowering action. The webinar aims to equip primary care providers and individuals with lived experience with valuable insights into the symptoms of heart failure, the challenges associated with its diagnosis, and the steps being taken to support unified heart failure care strategies by organizations across Canada. Learning Objectives • Enhance Awareness of Heart Failure Symptoms: Equip health professionals across the continuum of care, people with lived experience of heart failure, family members and caregivers of persons with lived experience with the knowledge needed to recognize and understand the symptoms of heart failure, promoting earlier

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    • Over 800,000 people in Canada currently live with heart failure. Join us and @HeartLifeCanada on May 7 from 12-1 p.m. EST, for our Heart Failure Awareness Week Webinar 2025 to gain insights on navigating symptoms of heart failure and empowering action: https://t.co/6mQ3HtCd2j. https://t.co/JuSoPNhWZ6

  • Mashup Score: 4

    Heart failure is a chronic condition caused by the heart not functioning as it should or a problem with its structure. Heart failure is on the rise with nearly 800,000 people in Canada currently living with the condition. Heart Failure Awareness Week is May 4th-10th, 2025 and this year’s focus is on navigating the symptoms of heart failure and empowering action. The webinar aims to equip primary care providers and individuals with lived experience with valuable insights into the symptoms of heart failure, the challenges associated with its diagnosis, and the steps being taken to support unified heart failure care strategies by organizations across Canada. Learning Objectives • Enhance Awareness of Heart Failure Symptoms: Equip health professionals across the continuum of care, people with lived experience of heart failure, family members and caregivers of persons with lived experience with the knowledge needed to recognize and understand the symptoms of heart failure, promoting earlier

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    • Over 800,000 people in Canada currently live with heart failure. Join us and @HeartLifeCanada on May 7 from 12-1 p.m. EST, for our Heart Failure Awareness Week Webinar 2025 to gain insights on navigating symptoms of heart failure and empowering action: https://t.co/6mQ3HtCd2j. https://t.co/JuSoPNhWZ6

  • Mashup Score: 4

    Heart failure is a chronic condition caused by the heart not functioning as it should or a problem with its structure. Heart failure is on the rise with nearly 800,000 people in Canada currently living with the condition. Heart Failure Awareness Week is May 4th-10th, 2025 and this year’s focus is on navigating the symptoms of heart failure and empowering action. The webinar aims to equip primary care providers and individuals with lived experience with valuable insights into the symptoms of heart failure, the challenges associated with its diagnosis, and the steps being taken to support unified heart failure care strategies by organizations across Canada. Learning Objectives • Enhance Awareness of Heart Failure Symptoms: Equip health professionals across the continuum of care, people with lived experience of heart failure, family members and caregivers of persons with lived experience with the knowledge needed to recognize and understand the symptoms of heart failure, promoting earlier

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    • Over 800,000 people in Canada currently live with heart failure. Join us and @HeartLifeCanada on May 7 from 12-1 p.m. EST, for our Heart Failure Awareness Week Webinar 2025 to gain insights on navigating symptoms of heart failure and empowering action: https://t.co/6mQ3HtCd2j. https://t.co/JuSoPNhWZ6

  • Mashup Score: 4

    Heart failure is a chronic condition caused by the heart not functioning as it should or a problem with its structure. Heart failure is on the rise with nearly 800,000 people in Canada currently living with the condition. Heart Failure Awareness Week is May 4th-10th, 2025 and this year’s focus is on navigating the symptoms of heart failure and empowering action. The webinar aims to equip primary care providers and individuals with lived experience with valuable insights into the symptoms of heart failure, the challenges associated with its diagnosis, and the steps being taken to support unified heart failure care strategies by organizations across Canada. Learning Objectives • Enhance Awareness of Heart Failure Symptoms: Equip health professionals across the continuum of care, people with lived experience of heart failure, family members and caregivers of persons with lived experience with the knowledge needed to recognize and understand the symptoms of heart failure, promoting earlier

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    • Over 800,000 people in Canada currently live with heart failure. Join us and @HeartLifeCanada on May 7 from 12-1 p.m. EST, for our Heart Failure Awareness Week Webinar 2025 to gain insights on navigating symptoms of heart failure and empowering action: https://t.co/6mQ3HtCd2j. https://t.co/JuSoPNhWZ6