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100 Day Countdown to the World Congress of Cardiology Scientific Sessions 2010

March 8, 2010
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GENEVA, March 8 /PRNewswire-Asia/ — In 100 days the World Heart
Federation, with the support of the Chinese Society of Cardiology and the
Chinese Medical Association, will open the World Congress of Cardiology (WCC)
Scientific Sessions 2010 in Beijing, China.

Participants from more than 100 countries are expected to attend the first
international cardiology congress to take place in China, and it promises to
be a truly global event. It will bring together leaders in the cardiovascular
disease (CVD) field, and the speakers will include some of the most eminent
members of the profession.

The WCC Scientific Sessions 2010 plays a vital role in helping delegates
from developed and developing countries to share science, build capacity and
grow partnerships. It also presents a key forum to tackle the growing epidemic
of CVD in developing nations where the largest burden is seen. The congress
strives to unite the voices of societies, foundations and partners to take
steps to reverse these trends. It will also incorporate the 3rd International
Conference on Women, Heart Disease and Stroke.

Authors from all regions of the world will present more than 2,000
abstracts, and nearly 400 speakers will highlight the latest scientific
developments from the cardiology field. The additional focus on intervention,
prevention, diagnosis and treatment strategies guarantees a broad programme
base.

Join thousands of cardiologists and other healthcare professionals from
all over the world to participate in a truly international scientific program
in a culturally stimulating environment.

Press registration is free. Journalists can register online through the
congress website or on-site in Beijing. Please note: visas are needed for
travel to China so advance planning is advised.

— Access all the latest congress news: http://www.worldcardiocongress.org

— Follow us on twitter: http://twitter.com/worldheartfed

SOURCE World Heart Federation


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