The Collection
The American Heart Association owns the science of heart health. It is largely absent from the places people now ask about it.
Social feeds, wearables, and AI chat carry the daily questions about the heart, and the institution that proved the science does not yet appear there. Part I is the diagnosis. Part II shows where to close the gap, starting with wearables.
The Attention Paradox
The AHA holds the authority and the evidence, yet people ask their heart-health questions elsewhere. How that gap formed, and what it costs.
Read Part I →AHA Owns the Science. Oura and Apple Own the Morning.
The specifics on wearables and AI venues: concrete, actionable steps to put expert heart-health guidance where the daily attention already is.
Read Part II →Read Part I first for the diagnosis, then Part II for where to act. Each stands on its own.