Friday, January 25, 2013

About Women's Health: Heart Disease & Depression

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From Denise Maher, your About Women's Health Editor
Heart disease is common, and commonly misunderstood, in older women. The Go Red for Women campaign aims to raise awareness about the No. 1 killer in women by sharing information and encouraging everyone to wear red next Friday, February 1st.

Cardiac Symptoms in Women
The Go Red site includes especially good women-to-women-type tips on living with heart disease and some of the problems that come with it, such as depression. But first, do you know how to recognize the signs of heart attack in women? Read More...
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Sleep Deprivation & Other Lesser-Known Risks
In addition to classic risk factors such as high blood pressure, smoking and high total cholesterol, factors like too little sleep or too much stress can contribute to heart problems. Interestingly, some of the same factors are linked to depression. Read More...

Heart & Mood-Boosting Foods
You probably know that fatty fish like salmon is good for your heart and your mental health, but what about the benefits of eating chocolate? Read More...

Surprising Risk Reducers
While any remedy or drug-free therapy should be discussed with a medical doctor before use, you may be able to help prevent some mood problems with natural solutions. Read More...

 


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