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Eight articles on women and heart disease (Go Red!)

February 11th, 2009 · No Comments · Articles

heartMy mother -- thin, fit, vibrant -- died at just 57, some 20 years ago, of heart disease that masqueraded as anything but. So when SheKnows hired me to write a series of articles in recognition of American Heart Month and of the Go Red campaign to raise awareness of women's heart disease, I was particularly interested. Had we known then how women's heart disease signs can differ from those of men, she might have seen me graduate college, met my husband and children, and grown old with my father. Here are the articles. You no doubt know some of this stuff, but it all bears repeating. Often.

  • 7 Ways to cut your risk of heart disease Year after year, heart disease remains the No. 1 killer of women in the US, eclipsing other threats such as cancer. While you can't control some factors (like genetics), there's oh-so-much you can do.
  • 8 Surprising heart disease facts This silent killer can be sneakier and swifter than you realize. Arm yourself with the heart disease facts.
heartMy mother -- thin, fit, vibrant -- died at just 57, some 20 years ago, of heart disease that masqueraded as anything but. So when SheKnows hired me to write a series of articles in recognition of American Heart Month and of the Go Red campaign to raise awareness of women's heart disease, I was particularly interested. Had we known then how women's heart disease signs can differ from those of men, she might have seen me graduate college, met my husband and children, and grown old with my father. Here are the articles. You no doubt know some of this stuff, but it all bears repeating. Often.

heartMy mother -- thin, fit, vibrant -- died at just 57, some 20 years ago, of heart disease that masqueraded as anything but. So when SheKnows hired me to write a series of articles in recognition of American Heart Month and of the Go Red campaign to raise awareness of women's heart disease, I was particularly interested. Had we known then how women's heart disease signs can differ from those of men, she might have seen me graduate college, met my husband and children, and grown old with my father. Here are the articles. You no doubt know some of this stuff, but it all bears repeating. Often.

heartMy mother -- thin, fit, vibrant -- died at just 57, some 20 years ago, of heart disease that masqueraded as anything but. So when SheKnows hired me to write a series of articles in recognition of American Heart Month and of the Go Red campaign to raise awareness of women's heart disease, I was particularly interested. Had we known then how women's heart disease signs can differ from those of men, she might have seen me graduate college, met my husband and children, and grown old with my father. Here are the articles. You no doubt know some of this stuff, but it all bears repeating. Often.

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