Using News Content
Republish AHA News content for free
News organizations can reuse American Heart Association News content for free. Other websites, including pharmaceutical and device companies, also may use AHA News stories as long as they are represented as news and not positioned in any way that could appear to be an endorsement or promotion. AHA News content cannot be used in commercial promotions or advertisements.
Requirements for reuse:
- Include a byline with the reporter’s name and American Heart Association News.
- If excerpting from a story, provide attribution to American Heart Association News and a link to the original article on this site.
- News outlets can insert localized content or edit for length. No other alterations may be made without prior written consent of the American Heart Association.
- You may use digital art that accompanies a story as long as the full credit line is included and the digital art is only used to accompany the AHA News story. Getty Images, which are clearly identified as such, may not be used in print.
- Videos may be used alone, alongside AHA News stories or embedded within your own stories. Videos may not be altered. Include a tagline or video caption credit for American Heart Association News.
- Content may not be displayed in any way that gives the appearance that the American Heart Association endorses (implied or otherwise) or is affiliated with any product, service or company.
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