Which is a bigger threat to women’s health: heart disease or breast cancer? If you answered heart disease, congratulations! You are better informed than nearly 50% of American women — and many doctors, including cardiologists — according to a recent study published in Journal of the American Academy of Cardiology. The researchers uncovered alarming gaps in knowledge among both women and their healthcare providers about the leading killer of women: heart disease, which claims more women’s lives each year than all forms of cancer combined.
Also known as cardiovascular disease (CVD), heart disease remains underdiagnosed and undertreated in women. The BaleDoneen Method is striving to change that by empowering women with the facts they need to take charge of their health TODAY. Follow these crucial steps to protect your heart health — and please share them with women you care about.
Save a life. Large studies reveal a frightening trend: Women are up to three times more likely to die from a heart attack than men, largely due to unequal care and treatment. It’s crucial for women to be their own best advocates and to partner with their healthcare provider to get optimal care. The BaleDoneen Method, practiced by hundreds of medical and dental providers around the US, has been shown in two recent peer-reviewed studies to prevent, stabilize and even reverse CVD. Please share this article with women you know — and also check out our top ten prevention tips for women.
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