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    Thank you for joining our educational roundtable, Women’s Heart Health Across the Lifespan! For more heart health information, check out these resources on : To view our tweets from today, check out: That's a wrap!

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    Flavonols, found in fruits and vegetables, tied to a lower risk of disease.

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    Does altruism begin in infancy?

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    If you're feeling bored, it might signal the fact that you have a need that isn’t being met. tips.

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    “While our survey did uncover knowledge gaps, it also identified teachable moments and opportunities for women…” said Beth Battaglino, RN-C, CEO of

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    Honored by the invitation ! And thanks to for putting together an outstanding agenda.

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  7. Joining our afternoon panel, , , Dr Anthony Aizer, and . Busted myth: Statins don't lower cholesterol as well in women as they do in men. They Do.

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  8. "AFib can impact your overall life," says Dr Anthony Aizer. Learn more about living well with AFib:

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  9. AFib often goes along with other health problems, like coronary disease. AFib can actually exacerbate other health issues, says Dr. Anthony Aizer.

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  10. Dr. Anthony Aizer (bio ) now joins us to discuss AFib, an irregular and often rapid heart rate that occurs when the two upper chambers of your heart (atria) experience chaotic electrical signals.

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  11. Reminder from : Quitting smoking reduces heart attack risk by half within 1 year! 15% of Americans still smoke...

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  12. Action steps says everyone can take to help prevent cardiovascular aging, and these largely involve being proactive about your health in your forties, fifties, and sixties.

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  13. . uses these two pictures (Nancy Pelosi on the left, turns 80 in March; a disabled woman on the right who is 80) to underscore the heterogeneity that we see every day.

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  14. We love how updated this graphic! Dr. Dodson learned this quote as a medical student. It's 400 years later and he thought it needed a tweak. It's clear this phenomenon holds as equally in women as it does in men.

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  15. We're so pleased to have (bio: ) join us! His expertise is on cardiovascular aging, so he's going to give an overview of the aging process then describe some specific things that we can do about it.

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  16. "Women, advocate for yourself. We have to demand that we are getting gender specific care," says . Here are heart questions you can ask during health appointments:

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  17. Post-menopausal women have an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, says . Do you know your risk? Learn more:

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  18. . takes a closer look at menopause symptoms, including hot flashes and weight gain. But how does menopause affect your heart? Some details:

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  19. We're excited to have (bio: ) speak about menopause and heart health, specifically how hormone therapy impacts overall health.

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  20. "I was 27 years old when all of this started," says Debora Grandison, who has diabetes. Learn more about diabetes and heart attack risk:

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