Heart-disease prevention in women starts with healthy habits in childhood that are maintained for life. Regular health care with an emphasis on managing risk factors
can help you avoid this largely preventable disease
In 2011, the American Heart Association (AHA) released guidelines for preventing heart disease in women. Since that time, so much new information on women’s cardiovascular risk has come to light that the American College of Cardiology’s Cardiovascular Disease in Women Committee wrote a new set of recommendations. The document, published in May, explains how women […]
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