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Race to Keep Hearts Beating in the news
The Race to Keep Hearts Beating Foundation held their second annual event in January, raising funds and awareness in memory of Race Salazar.
Alice Smith Fundraiser Featured in Detroit News
Alice Smith is raising awareness and funds with her talented knitting skills.
Dr. Ackerman on Mayo Radio
SADS Foundation board president and renowned medical expert will be featured on the Mayo Clinic's "Mayo Radio" this Saturday, Jan 7th.
FDA Issues Recall for St. Jude ICD Leads
On December 21, 2011 the FDA issued a class 1 recall of the St. Jude Medical Riata and Riata ST Silicone Endocardial Defibrillation Leads reporting failures with lead insulation.
Brittany's Trees Sells Over 1,000 Trees!
Brittany's Trees, an annual fundraiser in memory of Brittany Valene, has hit a record number of trees sold this year.
U.S. Surgeon General Declares Thanksgiving "Family History Day"
The U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Regina Benjamin declares Thanksgiving 2011 as the nation’s eighth annual “Family Health History Day”.
Bob DeVries' Baseball Journey
Bob DeVries of "Where's Bob?" shares his story on Tonic.com
Carl Jackson Releases Benefit CD Package
Carl Jackson participated in a benefit concert for SADS at the Blue Bird Cafe. Here he's featured for his latest philanthropic endeavor.
Fox Las Vegas Features Story About Race Salazar's Tragic Death
Race Salazar passed away suddenly and unexpectedly in 2010, now his mother Karie is dedicated to raising awareness of this "silent killer".
Koch Family Raising Awareness in Georgia
The Koch family will be featured on the local news for raising awareness in their community of Roswell, GA.
Where's Bob? The World Series!
Bob DeVries of "Where's Bob?" is representing the SADS Foundation at game 3 of the world series this weekend for the State Farm Go To Bat winners ceremony!
Adelman Family Featured in SF Chronicle
Nathan Adelman, age 15, was diagnosed with Brugada Syndrome in January after surviving a cardiac arrest. Read his story, featured in the San Francisco Chronicle.
Janet Riepe raising awareness in Kansas!
Janet Riepe lost her son suddenly and unexpectedly to a SADS condition two years ago. She has since been raising awareness of SADS and helping to prevent other tragic deaths in her community.
EP Lab Digest Features SADS Foundation
EP Lab Digest, created in September 2001, serves as an educational tool as well as a voice for electrophysiology professionals. This month they featured an article about the SADS Foundation.
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