Friday, March 22, 2013
Contact: Mellanie True Hills at 940-466-9898 or
http://www.stopafib.org Dallas, TX, March 22, 2013 — On Saturday, March 23, the Discovery Channel will unveil the atrial fibrillation documentary, "A Heartbeat Away From Stroke". StopAfib.org, a non-profit organization for those living with atrial fibrillation, is proud to be a collaborator in this vital documentary project.
Atrial Fibrillation (AF) affects more than 2 million people in the US. Those living with it are at five times greater risk of having a stroke. Atrial fibrillation-related strokes are more severe than other strokes, and thus are more deadly or debilitating. These strokes change lives in an instant.
Strokes due to AF can be prevented, but unfortunately, many who have AF are undertreated or untreated for stroke prevention, which is especially true for women and minorities.
This groundbreaking documentary, "A Heartbeat Away From Stroke", explores the connection between atrial fibrillation and stroke so patients and family members can learn about the importance of stroke prevention.
Watch it live at 8AM ET/PT on March 23, March 30, or April 6 (check your local listings for details). And please encourage family and friends to watch it, too. You could save lives by doing so.
Learn more about this documentary at
StopAfib.org Collaborates on Discovery Channel Atrial Fibrillation Documentary.
About StopAfib.org
StopAfib.org was founded in 2007 to improve the quality of life for those living with atrial fibrillation and to save lives by raising awareness of afib and thus decreasing afib-related strokes. HON Code Certified StopAfib.org is for patients by patients, and is the most visited arrhythmia site.
The site features the latest afib news and videos along with information about atrial fibrillation and stroke symptoms, causes, risks, and treatment. The Global Atrial Fibrillation Services Locator helps atrial fibrillation patients find hospitals, atrial fibrillation centers, electrophysiologists, and surgeons that specialize in treating afib. StopAfib.org also features atrial fibrillation patient resources, a newsletter, the
Atrial Fibrillation Blog, the
StopAfib Discussion Forum and Community, and the
StopAfib YouTube Channel that brings top afib doctors to patients.
For more information, visit
www.StopAfib.org or contact Mellanie True Hills at 940-466-9898 or
www.stopafib.org/contact.cfm.