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Awareness & Early Detection Matters
Research conducted by the American Heart Association indicates that 62% of individuals living with Atrial Fibrillation (AFib) were unaware of their condition prior to diagnosis, underscoring a critical gap in public awareness and highlighting the necessity for earlier identification and education.
Source: American Heart Association, 2025
At ThriveQ LLC, we are dedicated to enhancing awareness of heart health and supporting early risk detection through technology-enabled, data-driven health coaching insights.
● More than 6 million Americans currently live with AFib; this is expected to grow to 12.1 million by 2030 (CDC, 2024; AHA, 2023)
● AFib increases the stroke risk by 5 times, often without warning signs (CDC, 2024)
● AFib contributes to 158,000 deaths and over 450,000 hospitalizations each year in the U.S. (CDC, 2024).
● AFib often goes undiagnosed due to a lack of symptoms—screenings can catch it early (American Heart Association, 2023)
● Early detection and treatment of AFib can prevent stroke, reduce hospitalizations, and save lives (American Stroke Association, 2023)


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