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Wearing red on National Wear Red Day is one step in becoming aware that Heart disease is the #1 killer of women.  We want to take that information further and find out  your risk for a heart attack. You may be surprised.

We will discuss

·  how to lower your risk for heart disease. It’s simpler than you think.

·  what your body mass index (BMI) is.

·  how easy it is to get 30 minutes of physical activity most days.

· what the signs and symptoms of a heart attack are.

· what questions to ask your health care provider and

· where you can learn more.