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Heart disease affects countless women across the globe and is often misunderstood and under-recognized. In honor of the American Heart Association's Go Red for Women campaign, which is later this week, I am so excited to bring to you this interview Dr. Odayme Quesada.
As the director of the Women's Heart Center at Christ Hospital in Cincinnati, she is a preeminent authority in the field of cardiovascular disease in women and the recipient of a million-dollar grant specifically to address women's heart disease and prevention.
Tune in to this episode for valuable insight and knowledge about women's heart health and to learn more about the vital work being done to reduce the impact of heart disease in women.
What you will learn from this episode:
Rock Your Red!Join us on National Wear Red Day (Friday, February 3rd) and raise awareness for heart disease and stroke.: https://www.goredforwomen.org/
“Unfortunately, even in 2023, people still think the heart disease is a man's problem and don't really realize that it's also a women's problem; and that women have actually worse outcomes.” – Dr. Odayme Quesada
Today’s Health Bite: 80% of heart disease is preventable. 80%. It should actually be more about “What can we do so that we can beat this so that we don't have to worry about heart disease and men or women because it really is the number one killer for both?”
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