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The Australian Cardiovascular Health and Rehabilitation Association supports health professionals working in Cardiac Rehabilitation + Chronic Disease Management
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ACRA Jul 4
supports the celebrations which recognise importance, value & uniqueness of our Indigenous languages
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ACRA Jun 29
SCAD Research Aus@SCADResearchAus Congratulations on , raising awareness of
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ACRA Jun 15
Early Bird registration for ACRA ASM 2017 in Perth extended until Friday 30th June 2017
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ACRA Jun 12
Don't miss out! Early Bird registration for ACRA 2017 Perth closes on Fri 16 June 2017
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ACRA Jun 6
Women under-diagnosed, under-treated & under-researched when it comes to the heart. Let's change this:
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ACRA Jun 4
Sydney team launching our “Making the Invisible Visible” campaign, raising awareness about women and heart disease.
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ACRA May 28
Fantastic weather for the Sydney SCAD walk
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ACRA May 28
We were out and about in Sydney yesterday in support today of @scadresearchaust walk
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ACRA May 4
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ACRA May 3
The rate of in Indigenous Australians is 16% higher than non-Indigenous Australians.
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ACRA May 2
High blood pressure is a silent killer because there are no obvious signs or symptoms.
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ACRA May 2
A quarter of Aussies adults have high blood pressure that is either untreated or treated inadequately.
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ACRA May 1
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ACRA May 1
6 million Australians have high blood pressure. Help to bring down the numbers this
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ACRA Apr 30
It’s and is shining the spotlight on . Learn more:
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Susie Cartledge Feb 21
Just checked out our venue for the VIC Edu Event, Fri 3rd March. Looking forward to seeing you there or via video conference!
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ACRA Jan 19
STUDY: Chinese Australians have 25% prevalence of , 22% & 45% . Read:
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ACRA Jan 19
Women from low socioeconomic backgrounds 25% more likely to have than similar men. Read:  
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ACRA Jan 10
Findings from the British Heart Foundation study on cardiac rehabilitation services in the UK
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Julie Anne Mitchell Dec 21
SCAD- a rare condition more common in young women where a heart artery can spontaneously tear@HeartAust
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