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Heart disease is the number one killer of women

February is Heart Month. Every year the nation turns a spotlight on the devasting toll of heart disease. This spotlight is important for women since heart disease is the number one killer of women because it often goes undetected until it’s too late. Dr. Gretchen Wells, director of the Gill Heart & Vascular Institute’s Women’s Heart Health Program at the University of Kentucky says, “the lifestyle choices and changes that women make – or don’t make- really do make a difference in their heart health.” To learn these heart-healthy tips, click here…

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