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LA Go Red For Women Luncheon raises $380,000
asianjournal.com — “THE American Heart Association’s (AHA) Go Red For Women Luncheon drew 800 local supporters to the JW Marriott Hotel in Los Angeles on April 25 and raised more than $380,000 for the fight against heart disease, stroke and other cardiovascular diseases – the leading causes of death in women.” View full resource at asianjournal.com
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A Call to Action: Women and Peripheral Artery Disease
circ.ahajournals.org — “A Call to Action: Women and Peripheral Artery Disease” View full resource at circ.ahajournals.org
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@TheHeartTruth A Call to Action: Women and Peripheral Artery Disease:Statement From the American Heart Association http://t.co/OKvmZ1K6
Atrial Fibrillation | Women and Heart Disease | Scoop.it
scoop.it — “Atrial Fibrillation (AFib) is a common abnormal heart rhythm that puts patients at a five times greater risk of stroke. With one side of this infographic poster designed to educate patients and another to inform doctors, this two-sided poster seeks to bridge the AFib knowledge gap. American Heart Association @columnfive” View full resource at scoop.it
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The Santa Clara Weekly | February 2012 | Issue 9 | Row event raises awareness for AHA campaign
santaclaraweekly.com — “Last Saturday, Santana Row hosted the third annual Wine and Dine Around, a benefit to raise awareness of the impact for heart disease and stroke on women as part of the American Heart Association's Go Red for Women campaign.” View full resource at santaclaraweekly.com
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Prevention and Treatment of Heart Attack
heart.org — “The American Heart Association explains heart attack treatment and heart attack prevention, heart attack recovery, medication, surgery, procedures and implantable devices.” View full resource at heart.org
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Limited-edition magazine features tips for heart-healthy cooking
daytondailynews.com — “The American Heart Association has a magazine cookbook to help women in the fight against heart disease and stroke — America’s?No.” View full resource at daytondailynews.com
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Sexual Activity is Safe for Most Heart Patients: American Heart Association
seniorjournal.com — “Jan. 20, 2012 - If you have stable cardiovascular disease, it is more than likely that you can safely engage in sexual activity, according to an American Heart Association scientific statement. It cautions, however, that medications for erectile dysfunction aren?t safe for all men and women should be counseled on safety of contraceptives. News on sex for senior citizens and baby boomers.” View full resource at seniorjournal.com
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Women's Health Alert: Fighting Heart Disease in Your 40s
newswise.com — “The risk for heart-related death is increasing in young adults ages 35 to 54, and the numbers are even more alarming for younger women. It is the number-one cause of death for both men and women in the United States, yet every year since 1984 more women have died of cardiovascular health problems than men, according to the American Heart Association.” View full resource at newswise.com
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How To Lower Your Risk For Stroke
jonnybowdenblog.com — “Swedish women who ate an antioxidant-rich diet had fewer strokes regardless of whether they had a previous history of cardiovascular disease, in a study reported in Stroke: Journal of the American Heart Association.” View full resource at jonnybowdenblog.com
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Medical Daily: Eating Fish May Reduce Heart Disease Risk For Young Women
medicaldaily.com — “The risk of developing cardiovascular disease is reduced for young women who eat fish high in omega-3 fatty acids, according to study, published in Hypertension, journal of the American Heart Association.” View full resource at medicaldaily.com
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Young women may reduce heart disease risk eating fish with omega 3 fatty acids / American Heart Association
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Carotid Intima-Media Thickness ultrasound Test - CIMT Test - Innovative and Advanced Cardiovascular Ultrasound testing
drmarinajohnson.com — “Dr. Marina Johnson describes CIMT as a new non-invasive medical test recommended by the American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology to screen for heart disease” View full resource at drmarinajohnson.com
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Antioxidant-Rich Diet Linked With Lower Stroke Risk
huffingtonpost.com — “Eating a diet rich in antioxidants, with lots of fruits and vegetables, is linked with a lower stroke risk in women, according to a new study. The findings held true regardless of the women's heart disease history, researchers reported in a study to be published in the journal Stroke: Journal of the American Heart Association.” View full resource at huffingtonpost.com
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Childhood Abuse May Increase Risk For Heart Attack, Stroke
huffingtonpost.com — “Girls who experience severe sexual and physical abuse may have a higher risk of heart attack, heart disease and stroke, according to a recent study that researchers say is among the first to examine the correlation. The research, presented Sunday at the American Heart Association's 2011 scientific sessions, found that women who reported repeated episodes of forced sex in childhood or adolescence had a 62 percent higher risk of cardiovascular disease.” View full resource at huffingtonpost.com
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Link between sugar-sweetened beverages and increased cardiovascular risk in women
news-medical.net — “Drinking two or more sugar-sweetened beverages a day may expand a woman's waistline and increase her risk of heart disease and diabetes, according to research presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2011.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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