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American Heart Association Comment: Screening Programs For Heart Problems In High School Athletes Found Lacking

06.09.98 | American Heart Association

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Dr. David Driscoll, a member of the American Heart Association's writing group which issued the nation's first set of standardized recommendations for screening young athletes for potentially fatal cardiovascular disease, will be available on June 8 and 9 to speak to reporters about the JAMA paper. The AHA guidelines were issued in August 1996.

Dr. Driscoll is a pediatric cardiologist at the Mayo Clinic and Foundation and a member of the AHA's Cardiovascular Disease in the Young Council. He will be speaking for the American Heart Association.

For interviews or to request copies of the AHA's screening recommendations, please contact Carol Floyd Massey in AHA's News Media Relations office.

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APA:
American Heart Association. (1998, June 9). American Heart Association Comment: Screening Programs For Heart Problems In High School Athletes Found Lacking. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LD5W0PKL/american-heart-association-comment-screening-programs-for-heart-problems-in-high-school-athletes-found-lacking.html
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"American Heart Association Comment: Screening Programs For Heart Problems In High School Athletes Found Lacking." Brightsurf News, Jun. 9 1998, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LD5W0PKL/american-heart-association-comment-screening-programs-for-heart-problems-in-high-school-athletes-found-lacking.html.