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  1. Formerly known as Singapore National Heart Association, SHF dedicates towards dissemination of knowledge about the causes and prevention of heart diseases through regular public and professional programmes.

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  3. Singapore Heart Foundation is a social service agency at the forefront of the battle against heart diseases in Singapore. Since its inception in 1970, the Foundation has grown into a...

  4. The Singapore Heart Foundation (SHF), formerly known as the Singapore National Heart Association (SNHA), is a registered Charity and Institution of a Public Character (IPC) in Singapore. It aims to promote heart health, prevent and reduce disability and death due to cardiovascular diseases and stroke.

  5. To enhance community first response to cardiac arrest cases in the residential heartlands, the SCDF, in collaboration with Ministry of Health (MOH), Singapore Heart Foundation and the People’s Association, introduced the Save-A-Life (SAL) Initiative in 2015.

  6. Jan 30, 2024 · In this call-to-action paper endorsed by the Singapore Heart Foundation (SHF), Singapore Cardiac Society (SCS) and the Chapter of Cardiologists of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore (AMS), the authors propose a strategy and framework for the prevention of CV disease in Singapore.

  7. Apr 14, 2014 · The Singapore Heart Foundation will be opening its second Heart Wellness Centre, which provides assistance to recovering heart patients. Heart patients have got a new place to exercise...

  8. Singapore Heart Foundation, Singapore. 16,921 likes · 121 talking about this · 397 were here. SHF is a social service agency at the forefront of the battle against heart diseases in Singapore.

  9. The Singapore Heart Foundation (SHF) is a social service agency at the forefront of the battle against heart diseases since 1970.

  10. Your heart health starts with you! ️ Take charge of your health and play Heart Health Bingo! ️🖊️ Here you can find out how many heart-healthy habits you practise 🏃🚰 😴 We can help improve access to heart healthcare, especially for some underprivileged heart patients, whose adequate heart health could be just out of reach.

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