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Heartline Study: Can a heart health wellness study reduce strokes from atrial fibrillation?
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Mellanie True Hills -- Health and Productivity Expert -- StopAfib Mellanie True Hills -- Health and Productivity Expert -- StopAfib
For Immediate Release:
Dateline: Dallas, TX
Monday, December 28, 2020

 

UPDATED December 28, 2020 to add Medicare Advantage plans

The Heartline Study is being conducted by Johnson & Johnson in collaboration with Apple to research heart health and determine if afib-related strokes can be reduced.

There is a role in the study for those with afib and for those without it.

Please consider joining the study and inviting your family members and friends who don’t have afib to do so as well. Participants may even earn monetary rewards.

To learn more about the study, including who is eligible and how to enroll, go here:

Heartline Study: a virtual heart health study for those 65+ on Medicare

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Name: Mellanie True Hills
Title: CEO
Group: StopAfib.org, American Foundation for Women's Health
Dateline: Greenwood, TX United States
Direct Phone: 940-466-9898
Main Phone: 9404669898
Cell Phone: 940-399-3010
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