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Heart Health Month – Women’s Health of Central Massachusetts

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February is Heart Health Month

Heart disease, including heart attack and stroke, is the leading cause of death in men and women in the United States. Women, account for close to 50% of these deaths.

The Center for Disease control states the following:

“In 2006, heart disease was the cause of death in nearly 316,000 females.

Heart disease is often perceived as an “older woman’s disease,” and it is the leading cause of death among women aged 65 years and older. However, heart disease is the third leading cause of death among women aged 25-44 years and the second leading cause of death among women aged 45-64 years. Remember that many cases of heart disease can be prevented!”

But, don’t be discouraged. Research shows that 80% of heart attacks in women can be prevented through healthy living, including a proper diet, exercise and the management of cholesterol and blood pressure.

For information on heart health, you can visit the following websites:

Heart Hub for Patients (The American Heart Association)

February is American Hearth Month (The Center for Disease Control)

To get involved in preventing heart disease in women, visit The American Heart Association’s Go Red website.
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Our website, www.whcma.com provides information on living healthy and a variety of obstetrical and gynecological medical conditions. Visit our “Health Resources” page for more information.

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