Preventing The Big One!
Jul
While many of the same heart disease risks such as smoking, high cholesterol, obesity, high blood pressure and poor nutrition exist for both men and women, women on birth control have a unique set of challenges especially if they happen to smoke, have diabetes or high blood pressure. In fact, heart disease is the number one killer of women in the United States.
Studies have shown some startling facts. For intance, more women die of heart disease each year than men. African-American women have a higher risk of dying from heart disease than Caucasian women. Women display different, or atypical, symptoms of heart attacks than men do. Women are less likely than men to get aggressive care for their heart disease. To top it off, women are less likely to survive heart surgery.
Armed with this kind of fore-knowledge, doesn’t it make sense for everyone, especially women, to pay attention to their heart health? Finding a good natural, noninvasive program can work wonders in terms of heart disease prevention. A natural supplement that increases blood flow to the heart and enhances the natural production of nitric oxide in the body would be ideal for the prevention of heart attacks. Who knows, you might be preventing the big one!
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