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    Amanda Nash from the Heart and Stroke Foundation discusses her organization’s involvement with Ironman Curling this season.

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    • This year's @IronmanCurling tournament is dedicated to Trent who was born with congenital heart disease. By the age of four, he had undergone three heart surgeries. Check out @ctvwinnipeg's interview to learn more about this incredible tournament: https://t.co/SzsE0aOVKW

  • Mashup Score: 5

    A recent poll by Heart and Stroke finds the pandemic has affected the health of heart and stroke patients. Rachel Lagacé reports.

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    • "We know that people who already had (heart-related and brain) conditions, didn't always get access to the care they needed during the pandemic and that's left them in a worse place than before." - @patrice_lindsay. Learn more with @RachelLagacectv: https://t.co/4FzW5tvqGd

  • Mashup Score: 4

    Research projects on heart and stroke either stopped or were delayed because of the pandemic. Rachel Lagacé has more.

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    • "When all this research goes on hold, that means we're not learning new things." - Dr. Michael Czubryt @sbrc. Check out Dr. Czubryt interview with @ctvwinnipeg to hear more on the effect of COVID-19 on cardiovascular and brain research: https://t.co/BEFHdjKi2O.

  • Mashup Score: 2

    When Courtney Chartrand had a stroke, she was not allowed visitors at the hospital because of the pandemic. Rachel Lagacé has more.

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    • "I have no physical or visible deficits. But that doesn't mean that there's nothing wrong with me." - Check out what Courtney Chartrand wants you to know after she experienced her stroke at 24: https://t.co/SRL6ME2LxE. #HeartandStrokeBeatAsOne