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Released by American Heart Association, Inc, AHA eReader - v1.0.0 is one of the best free and best mobile phone applications available today. Located in the Medical category of the app store.
The minimum operating system for AHA eReader - v1.0.0 is Android 5.0+ and up. So you have to update your phone if you haven't already.
At APKDroid, you will get AHA eReader - v1.0.0 APK free download, with the latest version being 1.0.0, publication date 2020-10-06, the file size is 41.9 MB.According to statistics from the Google Play Store, there are about 1000 downloads. Apps downloaded or installed individually on Android can be updated if you wish. Update your apps as well. Grants you access to the latest features and improves the security and stability of the app. Enjoy it now !!!
"With the AHA eReader you can read all your American Heart Association (AHA) Digital Products Center eBooks online, offline or anytime on your mobile device.
You can log into this eBook reader using the same account information as your AHA Digital Prodcuts Center account.
How to add AHA eBooks to your AHA eReader
1. Open your AHA eReader.
2. Authorize your eBook Reader using your account information from the AHA Digital Products Center.
3. Your Bookshelf will show all your purchased books.
4. Click on the title you want to download to your eBook Reader. Your download will start automatically.
5. After download is complete, click on that title to read your eBook on your mobile device.
With your AHA eReader, you can
- Search in titles
- Sort by category
- Add bookmarks
- Change the font size
- Jump within the text between chapters
- Jump within text to figures, tables, references
- Preview other AHA eBooks
The American Heart Association is the nation’s oldest, largest voluntary organization devoted to fighting cardiovascular diseases and stroke."