Generated by All in One SEO v4.9.9, this is an llms.txt file, used by LLMs to index the site. # WomenHeart The National Coalition for Women with Heart Disease ## Sitemaps - [XML Sitemap](https://www.womenheart.org/sitemap.xml): Contains all public & indexable URLs for this website. ## Posts - [Recipes for a Happy Heart: Nutritious Meals for the Whole Family](https://www.womenheart.org/recipes-for-a-happy-heart-nutritious-meals-for-the-whole-family/) - Discover heart healthy recipes with simple meal ideas for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and treats that support better choices for the whole family. - [BE A FUNDRAISER](https://www.womenheart.org/host-fundraiser/) - BE A FUNDRAISER - [WomenHeart Wins Two Telly Awards for 2019 PSA "The Race to Save Lives"](https://www.womenheart.org/womenheart-psa-wins-two-bronze-telly-awards/) - WomenHeart's PSA "The Race to Save Lives" won two Bronze Telly Awards, raising awareness of heart disease signs and symptoms in women across the country. - [A Powerful Campaign: How We Fight](https://www.womenheart.org/a-powerful-campaign-how-we-fight/) - How We Fight is WomenHeart's heart failure campaign featuring real women sharing their stories to educate and inspire others living with heart disease. - [Jewelry & Fashion Exclusives with WomenHeart](https://www.womenheart.org/jewelry-exclusives-with-womenheart/) - WomenHeart jewelry and fashion exclusives for Heart Month feature brands like Kendra Scott and Silpada, raising funds for women's heart disease awareness. - [Heart Disease is Anything but Typical](https://www.womenheart.org/heart-disease-is-anything-but-typical/) - Heart disease in women is anything but typical. Learn why atypical heart disease symptoms can affect anyone and why listening to your body can save your life. - [WomenHeart Encourages Virtual Support for Women Heart Patients](https://www.womenheart.org/womenheart-encourages-virtual-support-for-women-heart-patients/) - WomenHeart encourages virtual support for women heart patients during COVID-19, offering online programs to stay connected and safe during the pandemic. - [WomenHeart's Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic](https://www.womenheart.org/womenhearts-response-to-the-covid-19-pandemic/) - Learn how WomenHeart responded to the COVID-19 pandemic by expanding virtual support, launching new tools, and advocating for women with heart disease. - [National Cholesterol Education Month](https://www.womenheart.org/national-cholesterol-education-month/) - National Cholesterol Education Month is the perfect time for women to learn how high cholesterol raises heart disease risk and how to manage it effectively. - [An End of Year Message](https://www.womenheart.org/an-end-of-year-message/) - WomenHeart End of Year Message reflects on a year of resilience and grace, sharing how the women's heart disease community adapted, supported each other. - [Women and Heart Disease](https://www.womenheart.org/women-and-heart-disease/) - Women and heart disease are closely linked yet often overlooked. Learn the symptoms, risk factors, and how to advocate for yourself with your doctor. - [Ditching Negative Self-Talk and Taking Care of Yourself](https://www.womenheart.org/ditching-negative-self-talk-and-taking-care-of-yourself/) - Learn how negative self-talk affects heart disease recovery and discover practical tips to shift your mindset, stay active, and take better care of yourself. - [When Heart Disease is Genetic](https://www.womenheart.org/when-heart-disease-is-genetic/) - Learn how genetic heart disease like hypertrophic cardiomyopathy affects women, how it's diagnosed, and what steps to take to protect your heart health. - [The Impact of Sleep on Heart Health](https://www.womenheart.org/the-impact-of-sleep-on-heart-health/) - Learn how sleep and heart health are connected. Discover how poor sleep raises your risk of heart disease and get tips to improve your sleep tonight. - [Summer Heart Health: How Women Can Stay Safe and Strong in Warmer Months](https://www.womenheart.org/summer-heart-health/) - Discover summer heart health tips for women, from staying hydrated to adjusting activity, to keep your heart safe and strong during warmer months. - [Heart Disease Risk Factors Women Can Control: What to Know and What to Do](https://www.womenheart.org/heart-disease-risk-factors-women-can-control/) - Learn which heart disease risk factors women can control, from blood pressure to stress, and simple steps to protect your heart health today. - [Celebrating Hispanic Heritage and Heart Health: My Journey and Vision](https://www.womenheart.org/celebrating-hispanic-heritage-and-heart-health-my-journey-and-vision/) - Hispanic women and heart health deserve greater awareness. Learn how culture, family, education, and community support can protect hearts. - [Heart-Healthy Birth Control: Exploring Options for Women with Heart Disease](https://www.womenheart.org/heart-healthy-birth-control-exploring-options-for-women-with-heart-disease/) - Birth control for women with heart disease should be chosen carefully. Learn about hormonal, long-acting, non-hormonal, and surgical options. - [“Ms. Diagnosed”: Why Women’s Heart Disease Symptoms Are Often Overlooked](https://www.womenheart.org/womens-heart-disease-symptoms-overlooked/) - Women’s heart disease symptoms are often overlooked. Learn common warning signs, why symptoms may be dismissed, and when to seek care. - [Is Water Good for Your Heart? Hydration & Heart Health Explained](https://www.womenheart.org/hydration-heart-health/) - Hydration and heart health are closely connected. Learn how water supports blood pressure, heart rate, circulation, and women’s heart health. - [Women’s Health Awareness Month: Prevention Starts Now](https://www.womenheart.org/womens-health-awareness-month-prevention-starts-now/) - Learn why prevention is key to heart health during Women’s Health Awareness Month. Discover risk factors, early warning signs and steps to protect their hearts. - [GIVE IN HONOR OR MEMORY](https://www.womenheart.org/give-in-honor-or-memory/) - Make an honor or memorial donation to WomenHeart and support education, advocacy, and peer support for women living with heart disease. - [Ways to Reduce Stress on Your Heart (During the Holidays)](https://www.womenheart.org/ways-to-reduce-stress-on-your-heart-during-the-holidays/) - Holiday stress and heart health are closely connected. Learn simple ways to reduce stress, stay active, eat mindfully, and protect your heart. - [Celebrating WomenHeart Champion Jaime Wolfley](https://www.womenheart.org/celebrating-womenheart-champion-jaime-wolfley/) - WomenHeart Champion Jaime Wolfley shares her SCAD heart attack story, recovery journey, and the power of support after cardiac arrest. - [Celebrating 25 Years of Unwavering Commitment to Heart Health](https://www.womenheart.org/celebrating-25-years-of-unwavering-commitment-to-heart-health/) - WomenHeart 25 years marks a legacy of advocacy, education, peer support, and heart health resources for women living with heart disease. - [Future of Women’s Heart Health: Vision for a Brighter Tomorrow](https://www.womenheart.org/future-of-womens-heart-health-vision-for-a-brighter-tomorrow/) - The future of women’s heart health depends on research, prevention, equity, innovation, advocacy, and support for women with heart disease. - [Edwards’ EVOQUE Valve Replacement System Receives FDA Approval](https://www.womenheart.org/edwards-evoque-valve-replacement-system-receives-fda-approval/) - EVOQUE tricuspid valve replacement received FDA approval for severe tricuspid regurgitation, offering a less invasive treatment option. - [Juneteenth & Heart Health: Recipes & Tips for a Healthy Celebration](https://www.womenheart.org/juneteenth-heart-health-recipes-tips-for-a-healthy-celebration/) - Juneteenth heart health recipes can help you celebrate with flavorful foods, smart swaps, hydration, movement, and heart-healthy choices. - [The Power of Community: Celebrating 25 Years of WomenHeart](https://www.womenheart.org/the-power-of-community-celebrating-25-years-of-womenheart/) - The WomenHeart community has supported women with heart disease for 25 years through peer support, advocacy, education, and connection. - [From Passion to Action: Your Path to Becoming a WomenHeart Champion](https://www.womenheart.org/from-passion-to-action-your-path-to-becoming-a-womenheart-champion/) - Become a WomenHeart Champion and turn your heart health journey into advocacy, peer support, education, and action for women with heart disease. - [The Power of Sisterhood: How Women Supporting Women Can Improve Heart Health](https://www.womenheart.org/the-power-of-sisterhood-how-women-supporting-women-can-improve-heart-health/) - Women supporting women’s heart health can improve emotional well-being, peer support, advocacy, and care for women with heart disease. - [Breastfeeding, Nutrition, and Heart Health: A Holistic Approach](https://www.womenheart.org/breastfeeding-nutrition-heart-health/) - Breastfeeding nutrition and heart health are closely connected. Learn how nourishing foods, hydration, and postpartum care support the heart. - [Embracing Body Image in the Summer: A Heart-Healthy Perspective](https://www.womenheart.org/embracing-body-image-in-the-summer-a-heart-healthy-perspective/) - Body image and heart health are connected. Learn how women can embrace summer with confidence, movement, nourishment, and self-care. - [Emphasizing the Role of Yoga in Promoting Heart Health](https://www.womenheart.org/yoga-heart-health/) - Yoga for heart health can support stress relief, circulation, blood pressure, breathing, and overall cardiovascular wellness. - [The Importance of Nutrient-Dense Foods for Heart Health](https://www.womenheart.org/the-importance-of-nutrient-dense-foods-for-heart-health/) - Nutrient-dense foods for heart health can support cholesterol, blood pressure, inflammation, and overall cardiovascular wellness. - [How Hormonal Changes Affect Heart Health: From Menopause to Beyond](https://www.womenheart.org/how-hormonal-changes-affect-heart-health-from-menopause-to-beyond/) - Hormonal changes and heart health are closely connected. Learn how menopause and estrogen shifts can affect women’s cardiovascular risk. - [Balancing Breast Cancer and Heart Health: A Comprehensive Guide](https://www.womenheart.org/balancing-breast-cancer-and-heart-health-a-comprehensive-guide/) - Breast cancer and heart health are closely connected. Learn how treatment may affect the heart and what women can do to protect it. - [Diabetes and Heart Disease: Effective Ways to Manage Both for a Healthier Life](https://www.womenheart.org/diabetes-and-heart-disease-effective-ways-to-manage-both-for-a-healthier-life/) - Manage diabetes and heart disease with blood sugar tracking, heart-healthy eating, exercise, screenings, and support for better health. - [Understanding Heart Disease Risks Across Ethnicities](https://www.womenheart.org/understanding-heart-disease-risks-across-ethnicities/) - Heart disease risks across ethnicities can vary by community, access to care, and risk factors. Learn what women should know to protect their hearts. - [Heart-Healthy Holiday Recipes to Enjoy This Season](https://www.womenheart.org/heart-healthy-holiday-recipes-to-enjoy-this-season/) - Heart-healthy holiday recipes can help you enjoy festive meals while supporting your heart with balanced, nourishing ingredients. - [Reflecting on 25 Years: WomenHeart’s Journey and Impact](https://www.womenheart.org/reflecting-on-25-years-womenhearts-journey-and-impact/) - WomenHeart impact spans 25 years of advocacy, education, peer support, and health equity for women living with heart disease. - [Spotlight on the WomenHeart Forum: Honoring Heart Health Advocacy and Innovation](https://www.womenheart.org/spotlight-on-the-womenheart-forum-honoring-heart-health-advocacy-and-innovation/) - The WomenHeart Forum brings leaders, advocates, and policymakers together to advance women’s heart health through advocacy and innovation. - [Heart Health Resolutions: Building a Stronger You in 2025](https://www.womenheart.org/heart-health-resolutions/) - Heart health resolutions can help women build stronger habits through movement, nutrition, checkups, medication routines, and stress management. - [Katie Ann Powell: Emcee](https://www.womenheart.org/katie-ann-powell-emcee/) - Katie Ann Powell: Emcee - [The Impact of Advocacy: Highlights from the Wenger Awards and Summit](https://www.womenheart.org/advocacyimpact/) - Women’s heart health advocacy drives awareness, policy change, research, and better care. See highlights from the Wenger Awards and Summit. - [How Advocacy Shapes Heart Health: Ways to Make a Difference](https://www.womenheart.org/advocacy-shapes-heart-health/) - Heart health advocacy helps improve care, equity, research, and support for women. Learn ways to share your story, volunteer, donate, and act. - [Leading the Charge: Women Making a Difference in Heart Health](https://www.womenheart.org/leading-the-charge/) - Women in heart health are leading change in research, advocacy, peer support, and care. Learn how women are shaping the future of heart health. - [Fueling Your Heart: Nutrition Tips from Women Experts](https://www.womenheart.org/fueling-your-heart/) - A heart-healthy diet for women can support cholesterol, blood pressure, blood sugar, and inflammation. Learn simple nutrition tips. - [The Hidden Disparities in Women’s Heart Health: How We Can Close the Gap](https://www.womenheart.org/the-hidden-disparities-in-womens-heart-health/) - Women’s heart health disparities affect diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes. Learn how education, research, advocacy, and access can close the gap. - [The Essential Role of Nurses in Women’s Heart Health](https://www.womenheart.org/the-essential-role-of-nurses-in-womens-heart-health/) - Nurses and women’s heart health are closely connected. Learn how nurses support early detection, education, advocacy, and better heart care. - [Your Voice, Your Health: The Power of Patient Advocacy in Heart Disease](https://www.womenheart.org/patient-advocacy-heart-disease/) - Patient advocacy in heart disease helps women speak up, ask questions, seek second opinions, and push for equitable heart care. - [What Women Need to Know About ATTR-CM: An Overlooked but Serious Heart Condition](https://www.womenheart.org/what-women-need-to-know-about-attr-cm/) - ATTR-CM in women is often overlooked or misdiagnosed. Learn the symptoms, risk factors, testing options, and why early diagnosis matters. - [Why Blood Donation Matters for Heart Health](https://www.womenheart.org/blood-donation-heart-health-women/) - Blood donation and heart health are closely connected. Learn how giving blood supports cardiovascular wellness and women with heart disease. - [Prioritizing Heart Health Through Self-Care: What Women Need to Know](https://www.womenheart.org/prioritizing-heart-health-through-self-care/) - Heart health self-care helps women protect their hearts through movement, nutrition, stress management, sleep, screenings, and support. - [Hepatitis C and Heart Disease: A Link Women Should Not Overlook](https://www.womenheart.org/hepatitis-c-and-heart-disease/) - Hepatitis C and heart disease are closely connected. Learn how hepatitis C may affect women’s heart health and why screening matters. - [Know the Signs, Get the Right Care: How Women Can Advocate for Their Heart Health](https://www.womenheart.org/advocate-for-womens-heart-health/) - Advocate for heart health by knowing symptoms, asking for tests, getting a second opinion, and speaking up for women’s heart care. - [Breastfeeding, Maternal Health, and the Heart](https://www.womenheart.org/breastfeeding-maternal-health-and-the-heart/) - Breastfeeding and heart health are closely connected. Learn how lactation may support maternal heart health and lower cardiovascular risk. - [How Vaccines Protect Your Heart](https://www.womenheart.org/vaccines-protect-heart-health/) - Vaccines and heart health are closely connected. Learn how immunization can help reduce infection-related heart risks for women with heart disease. - [What You Need to Know About Cholesterol and Your Heart](https://www.womenheart.org/cholesterol-and-heart-health/) - Cholesterol and heart health are closely connected. Learn what women need to know about LDL, HDL, screenings, and lowering heart disease risk. - [Closing the Gender Gap in Heart Health: How Policy, Advocacy, and Provider Training Can Drive Change](https://www.womenheart.org/gender-gap-heart-health/) - The gender gap in heart health affects diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes for women. Learn how policy, advocacy, and provider training can help. - [The Intersection of Age, Gender, and Chronic Conditions in Women’s Heart Health](https://www.womenheart.org/womens-heart-health-age-gender-conditions/) - Women’s heart health risks change with age, gender-specific factors, and chronic conditions. Learn what women should know to protect their hearts. - [Mental Health, Stress, and the Heart: The Overlooked Connection](https://www.womenheart.org/mental-health-stress-and-the-heart-the-overlooked-connection/) - Mental health and heart disease are closely connected. Learn how stress, anxiety, and depression can affect women’s heart health. - [What Is Health Literacy and Why Does It Matter for Your Heart?](https://www.womenheart.org/what-is-health-literacy-and-why-does-it-matter-for-your-heart/) - Health literacy and heart health are closely connected. Learn how understanding symptoms, risks, and medical advice can help protect your heart. - [Caregiving and the Heart: Supporting Others, Caring for Yourself](https://www.womenheart.org/caregiving-and-the-heart-supporting-others-caring-for-yourself/) - Caregiving and heart health are closely connected. Learn how caregiving stress can affect women’s hearts and how caregivers can protect their health. - [Diabetes and Heart Disease: What Women Need to Know](https://www.womenheart.org/diabetes-and-heart-disease-what-women-need-to-know/) - Diabetes and heart disease in women are closely linked. Learn the risks, warning signs, and steps women can take to protect their heart health. - [Family Health History Isn’t Fate, But It’s a Roadmap for Your Heart](https://www.womenheart.org/family-health-history-isnt-fate-but-its-a-roadmap-for-your-heart/) - Family health history and heart disease are closely connected. Learn how knowing your family’s heart history can help protect your heart health. - [Champion Voices: How WomenHeart Changed My Life](https://www.womenheart.org/champion-voices-how-womenheart-changed-my-life/) - WomenHeart Champions change lives by offering peer support, education, and advocacy for women living with heart disease. - [Why Give? What Your Support Makes Possible](https://www.womenheart.org/why-give-what-your-support-makes-possible/) - Why give to WomenHeart? Your support makes education, advocacy, peer support, and resources possible for women living with heart disease. - [Turning Grief into Action: Our Collaboration with Stanton & Bowery Hospitality](https://www.womenheart.org/turning-grief-into-action-our-collaboration-with-stanton-bowery-hospitality/) - Turning Grief Into Action, WomenHeart and Stanton & Bowery Hospitality honor Iga Obrycka by raising awareness for women’s heart disease. - [Why Inclusive Clinical Trials Matter](https://www.womenheart.org/why-inclusive-clinical-trials-matter/) - Learn how the TRITON-CM trial is improving heart disease research for women with ATTR-CM through better diagnosis, inclusion, and patient-centered care. - [Pregnancy Complications and Heart Disease: What Women Should Know](https://www.womenheart.org/pregnancy-complications-and-heart-disease-what-women-should-know/) - Pregnancy complications like high blood pressure, preeclampsia are indicators of increased heart disease risk. What women need to know to protect their health. - [Beyond the Statistics: Turning Health Equity into Action for Women’s Heart](https://www.womenheart.org/beyond-the-statistics-turning-health-equity-into-action-for-womens-heart/) - Heart health disparities affect millions of women, especially women of color. Learn what health equity really means and the actions needed to improve outcomes. - [Dominika Murphy, MPH, CHES](https://www.womenheart.org/dominika-murphy-mph-ches/) - Director, Global Patient and Community Partnerships at AbbVie - [Wendy Petka, Ph.D., J.D.](https://www.womenheart.org/wendy-petka-ph-d-j-d/) - Secretary Head of Intellectual Property and Legal at Outpace Bio - [Laura DeFlaminio, MBA](https://www.womenheart.org/laura-deflaminio/) - VP, Finance, Photys Therapeutics - [Elinor Shin, PhD, JD](https://www.womenheart.org/elinor-shin-phd-jd-secretary/) - Vice Chair SVP, Legal and IP, Ensoma, Inc. - [Sheryl Zaworski, JD](https://www.womenheart.org/sheryl-zaworski-jd/) - WomenHeart Champion; SVP, Global Ethics Office, U.S Bank - [From Community Roots to National Change: Women Transforming Heart Health](https://www.womenheart.org/women-transforming-heart-health/) - Celebrate the women transforming heart health through advocacy, research, and community leadership during Women’s History Month. - [Food for a Stronger Heart: A Fresh Look at Women’s Nutrition](https://www.womenheart.org/women-heart-healthy-nutrition/) - Discover practical heart-healthy nutrition tips for women. Learn simple, culturally inclusive ways to nourish your heart every day. - [How WomenHeart Champions Are Leading the Way in Advocacy](https://www.womenheart.org/how-womenheart-champions-are-leading-the-way-in-advocacy/) - Explore how WomenHeart Champions drive systemic change in women’s heart health through advocacy, education, leadership, and policy influence nationwide. - [What We Mean When We Talk About Heart Health Equity](https://www.womenheart.org/what-we-mean-when-we-talk-about-heart-health-equity/) - Heart health equity ensures fair access, representation, and outcomes in women’s cardiovascular care across research, policy, and patient engagement. - [What Cardiomyopathy Looks Like in Women: Signs, Delays, and Why It Matters](https://www.womenheart.org/what-cardiomyopathy-looks-like-in-women/) - Cardiomyopathy affects women differently, with symptoms often missed or delayed. Learn the signs, diagnostic challenges, and how to protect your heart health. - [3 Questions to Ask About Your Heart Health in the New Year](https://www.womenheart.org/3-questions-to-ask-about-your-heart-health-in-the-new-year/) - Start 2026 with intentional heart health. This blog helps women ask the right questions and take actionable steps toward better cardiovascular wellness. - [LEAVE A LEGACY GIFT](https://www.womenheart.org/make-a-planned-gift/) - Learn how to make a planned gift to WomenHeart and support long-term programs advancing women’s heart health, education, and advocacy. - [MATCH GIFTS WITH EMPLOYERS](https://www.womenheart.org/match-gifts-with-employers/) - Learn how to match gifts with employers to double your donation’s impact and support WomenHeart programs for women’s heart health. - [FUNDRAISE](https://www.womenheart.org/fundraise/) - Start a fundraiser for WomenHeart and help raise awareness and support programs for women living with heart disease. - [GIVE FROM YOUR DONOR ADVISED FUND](https://www.womenheart.org/give-from-your-donor-advised-fund/) - Learn how to give from your donor-advised fund to support WomenHeart programs advancing women’s heart health, education, and advocacy. - [DONATE BY MAIL](https://www.womenheart.org/mail-a-check/) - Learn how to mail a check donation to WomenHeart and support programs advancing women’s heart health, education, and advocacy. - [DONATE NOW](https://www.womenheart.org/donate-online/) - Donate online to WomenHeart to support education, advocacy, and programs for women living with heart disease. - [Dr. Nanette Wenger](https://www.womenheart.org/dr-nanette-wenger/) - Emory, SAC - [Dr. Mary N. Walsh](https://www.womenheart.org/dr-mary-n-walsh/) - Ascension, SAC - [Dr. Garima Sharma](https://www.womenheart.org/dr-garima-sharma/) - Inova - [Dr. Samuel Sears](https://www.womenheart.org/dr-samuel-sears/) - East Carolina University - [Diana Ramirez](https://www.womenheart.org/diana-ramirez/) - WomenHeart Champion - [Gwen Mayes](https://www.womenheart.org/gwen-mayes/) - GwenCo Health - [Queen Lucombe](https://www.womenheart.org/queen-lucombe/) - WomenHeart Champion - [Dr. Emily Lau](https://www.womenheart.org/dr-emily-lau/) - Lau Lab - [Dr. Martha Gulati](https://www.womenheart.org/dr-martha-gulati/) - Cardiologist - [Susannah Fox](https://www.womenheart.org/susannah-fox/) - Rebel Health - [Dr. Sharonne Hayes](https://www.womenheart.org/dr-sharonne-hayes/) - Mayo Clinic, SAC - [Dr. Kiki Fehling](https://www.womenheart.org/dr-kiki-fehling/) - WomenHeart Champion - [Dr. Nakela Cook](https://www.womenheart.org/dr-nakela-cook/) - PCORI, Former Wenger Award - [Dr. Noel Bairey Merz](https://www.womenheart.org/dr-noel-bairey-merz/) - SAC, Cedars Sinai - [Dr. Demilade Adedinsewo](https://www.womenheart.org/demilade-adedinsewo/) - Mayo Clinic - [Beth Battaglino, RN-C](https://www.womenheart.org/beth-battaglino/) - CEO, HealthyWomen - [Celina Gorre](https://www.womenheart.org/celina-gorre-2/) - CEO, WomenHeart - [Dr. ShantaQuilette Carter-Williams](https://www.womenheart.org/dr-shantaquilette-carter/) - Heart Patient/Speaker - [Dr. Jayne Morgan](https://www.womenheart.org/dr-jayne-morgan/) - Hello Heart - [Dr. Nisha Parikh](https://www.womenheart.org/dr-nisha-parikh/) - Northwell Health - [Dr. Gina Lundberg](https://www.womenheart.org/dr-gina-lundberg/) - Emory Heart & Vascular - [Dr. ShantaQuilette Carter-Williams](https://www.womenheart.org/shantaquilette-carter-williams/) - Heart Patient/Speaker - [Dr. Sharonne Hayes](https://www.womenheart.org/dr-sharonne-hayes-leader/) - Mayo Clinic, SAC - [Dr. Nanette Wenger](https://www.womenheart.org/dr-nanette-wenger-leader/) - Emory, SAC - [Dr. Demilade Adedinsewo](https://www.womenheart.org/dr-demilade-adedinsewo/) - Mayo Clinic - [Dawn Blatt](https://www.womenheart.org/dawn-blatt/) - WomenHeart Champion - [Linda Wick](https://www.womenheart.org/linda-wick/) - Vice President of Nursing Practice and Education at M Health Fairview, Minneapolis, MN - [Sara Hendrix](https://www.womenheart.org/sara-hendrix/) - Senior Associate, Programs Support - [Seema Sandhu](https://www.womenheart.org/seema-sandhu/) - Programs Support Associate - [Champion Spotlight: Champion Hearts United](https://www.womenheart.org/champion-spotlight-champion-hearts-united/) - In commemoration of Hispanic Heritage Month, we’d like to introduce you to Olivia Rodriguez and Leticia Madrigal, two incredible women who are pillars of their respective communities. Olivia, WomenHeart Champion and native of Santa Barbara, Calif., knows the importance of heart health—a point she wants to express to Hispanic women. “Latinas don’t know the symptoms of heart disease,” - [WomenHeart SAC Member Receives High Honors](https://www.womenheart.org/womenheart-sac-member-receives-high-honors/) - Congratulations to WomenHeart Science Advisory Council member Rita Redberg, M.D. on her induction into the National Academy of Medicine (NAM). Dr. Redberg was actually elected to the NAM last Oct. Election to the NAM is considered one of the highest honors in the fields of health and medicine and recognizes individuals who have demonstrated outstanding professional achievement - [Why Your Heart Matters Right Now](https://www.womenheart.org/why-your-heart-matters-right-now/) - We have been trying hard to survive a pandemic in the past 16 months. For some of us, it has felt like a full-time job, and many have ignored their heart as a result of everything else. So many people have put off health care because it has not been the priority since March of - [Listen to Your Heart](https://www.womenheart.org/listen-to-your-heart/) - Our country is in a pandemic and it’s causing fear. Are you afraid to go to the hospital? Don’t be - especially if you are experiencing heart attack symptoms. I survived a heart attack in 2018. Despite having all the warning signs, I made excuses for them because I did not want to go to - [Tashana Thompson](https://www.womenheart.org/tashana-thompson/) - Marketing Consultant - [Beverly John](https://www.womenheart.org/beverly-john/) - Finance Consultant - [Stephanie Silva](https://www.womenheart.org/stephanie-silva/) - Director of Operations - [Angela Gomez](https://www.womenheart.org/angela-gomez/) - Senior Director, Fundraising & Development - [Samantha Bohrt ](https://www.womenheart.org/samantha-bohrt/) - Director of Programs & Impact - [Celina Gorre](https://www.womenheart.org/celina-gorre/) - Chief Executive Officer - [Laura Milone McLean](https://www.womenheart.org/laura-milone-mclean/) - Executive Coordinator & Board Liaison - [Kiersten Betzer, MBA](https://www.womenheart.org/kiersten-betzer/) - Chair WomenHeart Champion, Head of Sales, Cardiac Monitoring at Baxter - [Ijeoma Isiadinso, MD MPH FACC FASNC](https://www.womenheart.org/ijeoma-isiadinso-md-mph-facc-fasnc/) - Medical Director of the Emory Center for Heart Disease Prevention, Preventative Cardiologist and Associate Professor of Medicine - [Suneet Mittal, MD](https://www.womenheart.org/suneet-mittal-md/) - Chair of the Cardiovascular Service Line at The Valley Hospital in Paramus, New Jersey - [Robin Olson](https://www.womenheart.org/robin-olson/) - WomenHeart Champion, Downington, PA - [Jessica Stitt, MBA](https://www.womenheart.org/jessica-stitt-treasurer/) - Treasurer Chief Financial Officer, Sonoma Biotherapeutics - [Dr. Caroline Berchuck on behalf of McKinsey Health Institute: Excellence in Health Advocacy](https://www.womenheart.org/mckinsey-health-institute-excellence-in-health-advocacy/) - Select Dr. Caroline Berchuck on behalf of McKinsey Health Institute: Excellence in Health Advocacy - [Rekha Mankad, MD: Excellence in Medical Leadership](https://www.womenheart.org/rekha-mankad-md-excellence-in-medical-leadership/) - Rekha Mankad, MD: Excellence in Medical Leadership - [Ann de Velasco: Dr. Sharonne N. Hayes Award for Champion Excellence](https://www.womenheart.org/ann-de-velasco-2025-hayes-awardee/) - Ann de Velasco: Dr. Sharonne N. Hayes Award for Champion Excellence - [Alicia Chong: Excellence in Innovation](https://www.womenheart.org/alicia-chong-excellence-in-innovation/) - Alicia Chong: Excellence in Innovation - WomenHeart - [Dr. Hayder Hashim: Excellence in Clinical Practice](https://www.womenheart.org/dr-hayder-hashim-excellence-in-clinical-practice/) - Dr. Hayder Hashim: Excellence in Clinical Practice - WomenHeart - [Kathryn Schubert: Excellence in Public Service](https://www.womenheart.org/kathryn-schubert-2025-excellence-in-public-service/) - Kathryn Schubert: Excellence in Public Service - WomenHeart - [MARK AN OCCASION](https://www.womenheart.org/mark-an-occasion/) - MARK AN OCCASION - WomenHeart - [Jennifer Forsyth: Excellence in Media](https://www.womenheart.org/jennifer-forsyth/) - Jennifer Forsyth: Excellence in Media - WomenHeart - [Dr. Jeanne Poole: Excellence in Medical Research](https://www.womenheart.org/jeanne-poole/) - Dr. Jeanne Poole: Excellence in Medical Research - WomenHeart - [Pam R. Taub: Excellence in Medical Leadership](https://www.womenheart.org/pam-r-taub/) - Pam R. Taub: Excellence in Medical Leadership - WomenHeart - [Dr. Erin Michos: Excellence in Medical Leadership](https://www.womenheart.org/erin-michos/) - Dr. Erin Michos: Excellence in Medical Leadership - WomenHeart - [Dr. Maribel Hernandez: Excellence in Clinical Practice](https://www.womenheart.org/maribel-hernandez/) - Dr. Maribel Hernandez: Excellence in Clinical Practice - [Cathy Porter: Dr. Sharonne N. Hayes Award for Champion Excellence](https://www.womenheart.org/cathy-porter/) - Cathy Porter: Dr. Sharonne N. Hayes Award for Champion Excellence - [A Note from Mary - April 2018](https://www.womenheart.org/a-note-from-mary-april-2018/) - [et_pb_section fb_built=”1″ admin_label=”section” _builder_version=”4.16″ global_colors_info=”{}” theme_builder_area=”post_content”][et_pb_row admin_label=”row” _builder_version=”4.16″ background_size=”initial” background_position=”top_left” background_repeat=”repeat” global_colors_info=”{}” theme_builder_area=”post_content”][et_pb_column type=”4_4″ _builder_version=”4.16″ custom_padding=”|||” global_colors_info=”{}” custom_padding__hover=”|||” theme_builder_area=”post_content”][et_pb_text admin_label=”Text” _builder_version=”4.25.1″ background_size=”initial” background_position=”top_left” background_repeat=”repeat” hover_enabled=”0″ global_colors_info=”{}” theme_builder_area=”post_content” sticky_enabled=”0″]It’s less than two weeks until our annual Wenger Awards—a memorable night meant to celebrate the extraordinary achievements of those working to improve our world for women with - [Heart Disease and Depression Often Go Hand in Hand: WomenHeart Can Help](https://www.womenheart.org/heart-disease-and-depression-often-go-hand-in-hand-womenheart-can-help/) - [et_pb_section fb_built=”1″ admin_label=”section” _builder_version=”4.16″ global_colors_info=”{}” theme_builder_area=”post_content”][et_pb_row admin_label=”row” _builder_version=”4.16″ background_size=”initial” background_position=”top_left” background_repeat=”repeat” global_colors_info=”{}” theme_builder_area=”post_content”][et_pb_column type=”4_4″ _builder_version=”4.16″ custom_padding=”|||” global_colors_info=”{}” custom_padding__hover=”|||” theme_builder_area=”post_content”][et_pb_text admin_label=”Text” _builder_version=”4.25.1″ background_size=”initial” background_position=”top_left” background_repeat=”repeat” hover_enabled=”0″ global_colors_info=”{}” theme_builder_area=”post_content” sticky_enabled=”0″]Originally published on ADAA.org, Anxiety and Depression Association of America Heart disease is the leading cause of death for women, with 1 in 4 women dying each year. Yet 45 percent - [Living Well with AFib](https://www.womenheart.org/living-well-with-afib/) - [et_pb_section fb_built=”1″ admin_label=”section” _builder_version=”4.16″ global_colors_info=”{}” theme_builder_area=”post_content”][et_pb_row admin_label=”row” _builder_version=”4.16″ background_size=”initial” background_position=”top_left” background_repeat=”repeat” global_colors_info=”{}” theme_builder_area=”post_content”][et_pb_column type=”4_4″ _builder_version=”4.16″ custom_padding=”|||” global_colors_info=”{}” custom_padding__hover=”|||” theme_builder_area=”post_content”][et_pb_text admin_label=”Text” _builder_version=”4.25.1″ background_size=”initial” background_position=”top_left” background_repeat=”repeat” hover_enabled=”0″ global_colors_info=”{}” theme_builder_area=”post_content” sticky_enabled=”0″]Did you know that women with AFib are more likely than men with AFib to have a stroke; Afib is the leading cause of debilitating stroke in women; and if left - [Tomorrow is Giving Tuesday, will you Give Heart?](https://www.womenheart.org/303-2/) - [et_pb_section fb_built=”1″ admin_label=”section” _builder_version=”4.16″ global_colors_info=”{}” theme_builder_area=”post_content”][et_pb_row admin_label=”row” _builder_version=”4.16″ background_size=”initial” background_position=”top_left” background_repeat=”repeat” global_colors_info=”{}” theme_builder_area=”post_content”][et_pb_column type=”4_4″ _builder_version=”4.16″ custom_padding=”|||” global_colors_info=”{}” custom_padding__hover=”|||” theme_builder_area=”post_content”][et_pb_video _builder_version=”4.25.1″ _module_preset=”default” theme_builder_area=”post_content” src=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UFLssFCffw” hover_enabled=”0″ sticky_enabled=”0″][/et_pb_video][et_pb_text admin_label=”Text” _builder_version=”4.25.1″ background_size=”initial” background_position=”top_left” background_repeat=”repeat” hover_enabled=”0″ global_colors_info=”{}” theme_builder_area=”post_content” sticky_enabled=”0″]It took six defibrillator shocks to her heart to put Ingrid in the driver’s seat of heart health. We’ve learned with Pam, - [TODAY is #GivingTuesday, so Give Heart today](https://www.womenheart.org/today-is-givingtuesday-so-give-heart-today/) - [et_pb_section fb_built=”1″ admin_label=”section” _builder_version=”4.16″ global_colors_info=”{}” theme_builder_area=”post_content”][et_pb_row admin_label=”row” _builder_version=”4.16″ background_size=”initial” background_position=”top_left” background_repeat=”repeat” global_colors_info=”{}” theme_builder_area=”post_content”][et_pb_column type=”4_4″ _builder_version=”4.16″ custom_padding=”|||” global_colors_info=”{}” custom_padding__hover=”|||” theme_builder_area=”post_content”][et_pb_video src=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5vDJO-Ro8A” _builder_version=”4.25.1″ _module_preset=”default” theme_builder_area=”post_content” hover_enabled=”0″ sticky_enabled=”0″][/et_pb_video][et_pb_text admin_label=”Text” _builder_version=”4.25.1″ background_size=”initial” background_position=”top_left” background_repeat=”repeat” hover_enabled=”0″ global_colors_info=”{}” theme_builder_area=”post_content” sticky_enabled=”0″]On a Wednesday, Robin thought the radiating pain in her left arm was a pinched nerve. By Friday, she was rushing to - [Getting Heart Smart with Dr. Jennifer Mieres](https://www.womenheart.org/getting-heart-smart-with-dr-jennifer-mieres/) - [et_pb_section fb_built=”1″ admin_label=”section” _builder_version=”4.16″ global_colors_info=”{}” theme_builder_area=”post_content”][et_pb_row admin_label=”row” _builder_version=”4.16″ background_size=”initial” background_position=”top_left” background_repeat=”repeat” global_colors_info=”{}” theme_builder_area=”post_content”][et_pb_column type=”4_4″ _builder_version=”4.16″ custom_padding=”|||” global_colors_info=”{}” custom_padding__hover=”|||” theme_builder_area=”post_content”][et_pb_text admin_label=”Text” _builder_version=”4.25.1″ background_size=”initial” background_position=”top_left” background_repeat=”repeat” hover_enabled=”0″ global_colors_info=”{}” theme_builder_area=”post_content” sticky_enabled=”0″]The statistics are sobering. African-American women are more likely to die of heart disease than Caucasian women, while Hispanic women face heart disease nearly 10 years earlier than - [The Power of Giving](https://www.womenheart.org/the-power-of-giving/) - [et_pb_section fb_built=”1″ admin_label=”section” _builder_version=”4.16″ global_colors_info=”{}” theme_builder_area=”post_content”][et_pb_row admin_label=”row” _builder_version=”4.16″ background_size=”initial” background_position=”top_left” background_repeat=”repeat” global_colors_info=”{}” theme_builder_area=”post_content”][et_pb_column type=”4_4″ _builder_version=”4.16″ custom_padding=”|||” global_colors_info=”{}” custom_padding__hover=”|||” theme_builder_area=”post_content”][et_pb_text admin_label=”Text” _builder_version=”4.25.1″ background_size=”initial” background_position=”top_left” background_repeat=”repeat” hover_enabled=”0″ global_colors_info=”{}” theme_builder_area=”post_content” sticky_enabled=”0″]The numbers are terrifying. There are 48 million American women living with or at risk of heart disease. As the first and only patient-centered organization for women, our mission - [The Link Between Mental Health and Heart Disease](https://www.womenheart.org/the-link-between-mental-health-and-heart-disease/) - Multiple studies have shown a direct link between heart disease and mental health conditions like depression. In fact, 20% to 40% of patients who’ve gone through a major heart event meet the criteria for major depressive disorder. The link goes both ways — emotional disturbances such as depression or high levels of stress can cause - [Festive Recipes for Heart Healthy Holidays](https://www.womenheart.org/festive-recipes-soup/) - Get ready to make some magic in the kitchen this holiday season! Our Senior Manager of Development and Partner Relations, Evan Riggs has chosen this creamy white bean soup with kale, rosemary and lemon. This irresistible bowl of soup offers zesty flavor without being too overpowering - just heaven in a bowl. Time to cozy - [Festive Recipes for Heart Health Holidays](https://www.womenheart.org/festive-recipes-salmon/) - WomenHeart CEO Celina Gorre loves to cook, and she loves to entertain her family, friends and colleagues. Her pick for holidays is this heart healthy and delicious roasted salmon dish. Complete with luscious pomegranates and savory braised Fennel, it's ready in just 30 minutes. With tantalizing flavors and simple preparation, it's a great main dish - [Thriving with Heart Disease](https://www.womenheart.org/thriving-with-heart-disease/) - In the immediate aftermath of a heart attack or a heart disease diagnose, most women focus on surviving. They want to understand what happened and figure out how to get well. Only once they have had time to process this life-changing event do they start focusing on how to live a “new normal.” For many, - [This Giving Tuesday, Give From the Heart](https://www.womenheart.org/this-giving-tuesday-give-from-the-heart/) - This year marks the 10th anniversary of Giving Tuesday, a celebration that started as a day to counter the spending of Black Friday and Cyber Monday by donating to charities in need of support and quickly made its way to 70+ countries. In 2021 alone, nonprofits received nearly $3B during a 24-hour period — and - [Making the Case for Women’s Health Research](https://www.womenheart.org/making-the-case-for-womens-health-research/) - While they may not have been able to traverse of the halls of Congress in person, WomenHeart Champions, Board and Scientific Advisory Council members nonetheless brought their voices to Washington. Throughout the day on March 2, nearly 40 advocates held approximately 70 meetings on Zoom with lawmakers and their staff to tell their stories and - [Taking Stock of Heart Health Policy](https://www.womenheart.org/taking-stock-of-heart-health-policy/) - If it wasn’t already high on the legislative agenda, health policy certainly took the spotlight in the last year and a half as the world battled a pandemic and elected officials worked to respond. WomenHeart has worked to capitalize on the moment to advocate for policies that support women living with and at risk of - [#29DaysofHeart: Shining a Light on Black Women’s Heart Health](https://www.womenheart.org/29daysofheart-shining-a-light-on-black-womens-heart-health/) - Each February, Black History Month serves as a poignant reminder of the struggles and triumphs of African Americans throughout history. Black History Month celebrates the contributions Black figures have made to our country, beating the odds as they discovered, invented, advanced their field and fought inequality in every sense. February is also American Heart Month, - [A Journey with Artificial Sweeteners and Heart Disease](https://www.womenheart.org/a-journey-with-artificial-sweeteners-and-heart-disease/) - When I was diagnosed with heart disease last year, I was also told that I was at risk for developing diabetes. I was advised to avoid sugar and to switch to products with sugar substitutes to satisfy my ever-present sweet tooth. It has been a journey to find healthy sugar alternatives. So, I started eating - [View from the Top: the CEO's Vision for WomenHeart](https://www.womenheart.org/view-from-the-top-the-ceos-vision-for-womenheart/) - Welcome to the WomenHeart Blog! As this is our first blog post, I thought it was fitting to share my ideas of where I want to lead this organization, now and in the future. As the CEO of WomenHeart, I am proud to lead the nation’s premier organization dedicated to empowering and advocating for women - [Minority Health Month: A Time to Fight for Every Heart](https://www.womenheart.org/minority-health-month-a-time-to-fight-for-every-heart/) - Originally published by Outcome Health, April 18, 2018 If you knew that your biggest health threat was 80 percent preventable, what would you do to stop it? Would you fight? In recognition of Minority Health Month in April, WomenHeart: The National Coalition for Women with Heart Disease has teamed up with Outcome Health to educate women - [A Note from Mary - March 2018](https://www.womenheart.org/a-note-from-mary-march-2018/) - As I participated in a roundtable discussion on Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) at the American College of Cardiology conference in Orlando two weeks ago, I thought to myself how extraordinary it is that we still know so little about the condition, particularly in women, given its prevalence and the rise of diabetes in the United - [A Note from Mary- February 2018](https://www.womenheart.org/a-note-from-mary-february-2018/) - It was the first day of Heart Month, a few weeks ago, when I was home on a Thursday night and decided to watch television. Grey’s Anatomy, in particular, was creating a buzz; I hadn’t watched in a while, but friends and colleagues insisted I had to watch tonight. As I curled up to watch, - [Pat Eagan: Scripps Mercy Hospital and Womens Heart Health](https://www.womenheart.org/pat-eagan-scripps-mercy-hospital-and-womens-heart-health/) - Originally published in the Scripps Mercy Hospital Newsletter, July 2018 No. 5 One of our own volunteers, Pat Egan a Woman Heart Champion, pictured below (second from the left), participated in the Women’s Heart Health Event along with Dr. Poulina Uddin and Dr. Kiyon Chung. Additionally, two other Woman Heart Champions shared their story. Pat shared her story about the - [The Value of WomenHeart Champions](https://www.womenheart.org/the-value-of-womenheart-champions/) - I have a purpose to share my heart story and save lives. I am a WomenHeart Champion, a heart disease survivor, cardiovascular research advocate for women and retired cardiovascular registered nurse. The WomenHeart Champions are the core of our organization. I want to share the WomenHeart Champion story. We are fighting for every heart as WomenHeart Champion in our community. WomenHeart - [WomenHeart Welcomes Interim CEO, Mary Logan](https://www.womenheart.org/womenheart-welcomes-interim-ceo-mary-logan/) - In my first week at WomenHeart I have been lucky enough to meet several WomenHeart Champions and hear their heart stories. Stories are how we make sense of the world, how we connect to each other, how we let each other know that we’re not alone. Stories empower the storytellers. When I retired 18 months - [Swing with Heart: Board Member Speaks Out](https://www.womenheart.org/swing-with-heart-board-member-speaks-out/) - In preparation for our 4th Annual Swing with Heart Golf Tournament, WomenHeart Vice-Chair of the Board, Barbara Tombros, was featured on a regional golf podcast, Golf DMV. Barbara joined the show to raise awareness of heart disease in women, and highlight the event. This year's event, held at the Belmont Country Club in Ashburn, VA, - [Golfing “Fore” a Purpose](https://www.womenheart.org/golfing-fore-a-purpose/) - More than 80 golfers hit the links on Sunday, Aug. 26 for the 4th annual “Swing with Heart” golf tournament. Initial planning started in Jan. and literally continued until the day of the tournament. I shared information about the event during an interview on Golf DMV, a weekly regional golf podcast. Before I knew it the big - [A Note from Mary - August 2018](https://www.womenheart.org/a-note-from-mary-august-2018/) - Each year, Americans observe National Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15) by celebrating the contributions of American citizens whose ancestors came from the Caribbean,Central America, Mexico, Spain, and South America. WomenHeart is delighted to join in that celebration this year! When my husband and I travel to other parts of the world, we always come home - [Promoting Better Patient Outcomes for #AFibAwarenessMonth](https://www.womenheart.org/promoting-better-patient-outcomes-for-afibawarenessmonth/) - September is AFib Awareness Month and WomenHeart: The National Coalition for Women with Heart Disease, is launching the “Nationwide AFib Month Opportunistic Screening Initiative.” Studies show that early detection of AFib can help to reduce the patient's risk for stroke. With the help of participating physicians and clinics across the country this initiative will help - [Partnering for Change During #HispanicHeritageMonth](https://www.womenheart.org/partnering-for-change-during-hispanicheritagemonth/) - This month, WomenHeart is included in Mediaplanet’s Hispanic Heritage campaign! As the largest minority group in the U.S., Hispanics hold power in our education systems, economy, workforce, politics, and overall culture. However, in 2017, 41% of Latino Americans reported having serious concerns about their place in America. Learn about issues facing this important community and join us - [A Note from Mary - September 2018](https://www.womenheart.org/a-note-from-mary-september-2018/) - We are in the throes of preparing to train the next group of ‘heart health warriors’ at the annual WomenHeart Science & Leadership Symposium (S&L) at Mayo Clinic on Oct. 5-8. In partnership with The Mayo Women’s Heart Clinic, we will be training 50 new WomenHeart Champions, and bringing back a number of trained Champions to - [Welcoming Our 2018 Champion Class](https://www.womenheart.org/welcoming-our-2018-champion-class/) - Can you believe October is just around the corner? As the season shifts to autumn, the time is ripe to harvest—a new, vibrant, and extraordinary group of WomenHeart Champions. We’re excited to announce that acceptance letters have been delivered to the new S&L class made up of 50 diverse women from 18 states across the country. - [Meet the Woman Championing Women's Heart Health](https://www.womenheart.org/meet-the-woman-championing-womens-heart-health/) - We recently participated in the MediaplanetUSA Family Health campaign which featured WomenHeart SAC Member, Dr. Sharonne Hayes from Mayo Clinic and champion of women's heart health. The article also featured WomenHeart Champion and advocate, Florence Champagne. The campaigned joined industry advocates, leaders and professionals to raise awareness of the continuously growing impact of cardiovascular disease and the growing number of - [A Heart Disease Message for Hispanics](https://www.womenheart.org/a-heart-disease-message-for-hispanics/) - More than 100 people learned about heart disease and Latinas during Hispanic Heritage Month on Saturday Oct. 6 at Univision's Unision Feria de Salud hosted on the campus of Miami Dade College. WomenHeart Champions Herminia Battle and Mildred Rodriguez distributed 150 Red Bags of Courage in Spanish and English to attendees. The bags contained resources, - [Give Heart this #GivingTuesday](https://www.womenheart.org/give-heart-this-givingtuesday/) - GivingTuesday is just around the corner, join us and donate as WomenHeart highlights powerful stories of women who are staying #HeartStrong, sharing their scars, and inspiring others to lead the fight against heart disease. #GivingTuesday is an annual global day of giving, fueled by the power of social media and collaboration. It is celebrated on the Tuesday following - [A Note from Mary - October 2018](https://www.womenheart.org/a-note-from-mary-october-2018/) - Less than a week into my role as interim CEO for WomenHeart in late July, I was the lucky recipient of an email from Sharonne Hayes, M.D. director of the Women’s Heart Clinic at Mayo and long-time friend to and collaborator with WomenHeart. She asked whether WomenHeart might be interested in meeting Danielle, a determined - [A Note from Mary - November 2018](https://www.womenheart.org/a-note-from-mary-november-2018/) - This is the season of gratitude, and I write to express deep gratitude to all of the WomenHeart Champions. I know I speak for all of the staff at WomenHeart, as well as the board of directors, Scientific Advisory Council, Corporate Advisory Council, and others in saying that we are drawn to and inspired by this work - [A Note from Mary - New Beginnings](https://www.womenheart.org/a-note-from-mary-new-beginnings/) - I'm delighted to introduce you virtually to Kathryn Stephens, WomenHeart's incoming interim CEO. As you all have known since I took the interim CEO position with WH last July, my husband John and I are going on an extended trip in mid-January, so my committed time to WomenHeart will be coming to an end at that time. In - [Financial Stress Could Lead to Higher Rates of Heart Disease in African American Women](https://www.womenheart.org/financial-stress-could-lead-to-higher-rates-of-heart-disease-in-african-american-women/) - As we celebrate both Heart Month and Black History Month this February, we’re reminded that heart disease affects African American women at higher rates than any other minority group. A new study suggests financial hardship may even further increase the risk of heart disease in African Americans. The study, published in the American Journal of - [Our Valentine’s Day Gift](https://www.womenheart.org/our-valentines-day-gift/) - On Valentine’s Day, we love to give gifts to our loved ones to show how much we care and appreciate one another. Today and every day, we’re give the gift of community. We’re launching our new logo to display the kind of community we represent. We are an organization made up of trustworthy, empowered, and - [A Message from Our Board Chair](https://www.womenheart.org/a-message-from-our-board-chair/) - Heart Month 2019 is just about in the books! Thank you to everyone for all the activity encouraging people to learn more about women and heart disease and raising the visibility of WomenHeart. 2019 is an important year for WomenHeart – it is the 20th anniversary. Today, like 20 years ago, the mission of the - [TIME’S UP in Hollywood, now Healthcare](https://www.womenheart.org/times-up-in-hollywood-now-healthcare/) - Founders of TIME’S UP Healthcare say they were inspired by the efforts of the TIME’S UP movement, launched by women in the entertainment industry, aimed at safety, fairness, and dignity for women in the workplace. The mission of TIME’S UP Healthcare is to unify national efforts to bring equity, inclusion and safety to the - [WomenHeart Team Recognized as Leaders in Heart Health and Research](https://www.womenheart.org/womenheart-team-recognized-as-leaders-in-heart-health-and-research/) - In honor of International Women’s Day 2019, Bloomer Health Tech recognized 20 women who are raising awareness and leading the fight against heart disease in women. The list includes six WomenHeart Scientific Advisory Council members and 2018 Excellence in Media Wenger Award honoree Chandra Wilson. “Their leadership, their work, their stories and also with many - [WomenHeart Welcomes Celina Gorre as New Chief Executive Officer](https://www.womenheart.org/womenheart-welcomes-celina-gorre-as-new-chief-executive-officer/) - WomenHeart: The National Coalition for Women with Heart Disease, announces Celina Gorre as its new Chief Executive Officer. “Celina brings more than 15 years of experience in global health, corporate social responsibility, and research funding to our organization,” said Barbara Tombros, WomenHeart Board Chair. “After nearly a year of searching, all of our stakeholders are - [ACC.19 Understanding Purpose, Partnerships and Advocacy](https://www.womenheart.org/acc-19-understanding-purpose-partnerships-and-advocacy/) - In the midst of the hundreds of sessions, meetings and events, I felt excitement and energy for the role WomenHeart had at ACC.19 Conference in New Orleans, LA on March 15-18, 2019. WomenHeart, for twenty years, has made significant contributions to the cardiovascular community by serving as the voice of the millions of women living - [A Thank You to Physicians](https://www.womenheart.org/a-thank-you-to-physicians/) - Physicians dedicate their lives and careers to caring for others. Today on National Doctors’ Day, we are recognizing these healthcare providers for their medical expertise and contributions to science. WomenHeart would like to highlight our Scientific Advisory Council (SAC): a group of female cardiologists and experts that provide medical and scientific guidance to help the - [A Heartfelt Thank You from Our Board Chair](https://www.womenheart.org/a-heartfelt-thank-you-from-our-board-chair/) - The Annual Wenger Awards are always an opportunity to honor those who are doing exceptional work in the area of women and heart disease, and this year was no exception. We thank our honorees: Carl Pepine, M.D., Annabelle S. Volgman, M.D., The Honorable Robin Kelly (D-IL), and Tara Narula, M.D., for their efforts. Along with - [The Forefront of Women’s Cardiology: Honoring Dr. Nanette Kass Wenger](https://www.womenheart.org/the-forefront-of-womens-cardiology-honoring-dr-nanette-kass-wenger/) - As WomenHeart has evolved over the last 20 years, one person has been a critical pillar for the organization every step of the way. At the 2019 Wenger Awards, Dr. Nanette Kass Wenger was recognized with the 20th Anniversary Legacy Award for her incredible contributions to women’s heart disease research and the WomenHeart organization. A - [Corporations and Employees Give Back to WomenHeart](https://www.womenheart.org/corporations-and-employees-give-back-to-womenheart/) - Workplace giving programs have been popular for years. WomenHeart is proud to work with employers who want to share our story and encourage their employees to contribute to our patient support, education and advocacy efforts. Recently, Arbor Pharmaceuticals, headquartered in Atlanta, GA, partnered with WomenHeart to host an employee peer-to-peer fundraising campaign called Arbor Supports - [WomenHeart Welcomes New Scientific Advisory Council Members](https://www.womenheart.org/womenheart-welcomes-new-scientific-advisory-council-members/) - WomenHeart: The National Coalition for Women with Heart Disease welcomes Dr. Alanna Morris and Dr. Jeanne Poole as new members of its Scientific Advisory Council (SAC). WomenHeart’s SAC provides clinical advice and council across a wide array of specialty and subspecialty areas relating to cardiovascular care in women. In addition, the SAC provides guidance on - [A Note from our Board Chair](https://www.womenheart.org/a-note-from-our-board-chair/) - Dear WomenHeart Community, I’m delighted to be writing to you as the newly elected Board Chair of WomenHeart and share that Jerri Anne Johnson has been elected as Chair-Elect, and Gayathri Badrinath as Vice Chair. Jerri Anne and I both had long careers in the health industry, and believe we provide a diverse set of skills - [Worse Patient Outcomes for Women - We Fight On](https://www.womenheart.org/worse-patient-outcomes-for-women-we-fight-on/) - WomenHeart has been working against gender discrimination in heart health care for twenty years now. A new report by the Journal of the American Heart Association shows that despite the great strides we’ve made, women still have so much to fight for when it comes to healthcare. The research found that women with heart disease report a - [A Note from Mary - December 2018](https://www.womenheart.org/a-note-from-mary-december-2018/) - As we close out 2018 and turn our attention to welcoming in the New Year, it’s a natural time to reflect on our experiences throughout the year. It’s also fun to make predictions about the coming year – which, for WomenHeart, will be its 20th year, a major milestone. Last year at this time, I - [A Visit to Kansas City Invigorates WomenHeart CEO](https://www.womenheart.org/a-visit-to-kansas-city-invigorates-womenheart-ceo/) - As soon as I landed, after a brief hold at 35,000 feet for a thunderstorm to pass, I went straight to meet with the team at Muriel I. Kauffman Women’s Heart Center, a founding member of the WomenHeart National Hospital Alliance (NHA). As we ate a lovely heart-healthy lunch with quinoa, veggies and watermelon-infused water, - [Lending the Patient Voice to Research](https://www.womenheart.org/lending-the-patient-voice-to-research/) - In order for health care to be responsive to patients’ needs, patients must have a voice. For example, even before care is being delivered, it is important that researchers studying diseases and conducting clinical trials consider the patient perspective. Over the past several months, three WomenHeart Champions had the opportunity to serve as consumer reviewers - [New Prevention Guidelines about Aspirin Use Cause Some Confusion](https://www.womenheart.org/new-prevention-guidelines-about-aspirin-use-cause-some-confusion/) - Aspirin has been used for many decades to prevent heart attacks. Earlier this year, leading medical organizations released updated prevention guidelines, noting that aspirin should not be used in routine primary prevention for heart attacks due to lack of net benefit. This caught the attention of media, yet news stories generally oversimplified the new guidelines - [Recognizing National Family Caregivers Month](https://www.womenheart.org/recognizing-national-family-caregivers-month/) - November is National Family Caregivers Month, a time to recognize and honor family caregivers across the country. In honor of this month, WomenHeart is helping by: Raising awareness of family caregiver issues Celebrating the efforts of family caregivers Educating family caregivers about self-identification Increasing support for family caregivers A family caregiver is anyone who provides - [WomenHeart Developing a New App at ServoyWorld 2019](https://www.womenheart.org/womenheart-developing-a-new-app-at-servoyworld-2019/) - As WomenHeart looks to the future, one goal is to ensure that we reach as many women as possible with support and education. One way to do that is through technology. That is why WomenHeart is thrilled to be partnering with technology company Servoy, Inc and its customers to develop a new mobile app. The - [Treating Women for Heart Valve Disease](https://www.womenheart.org/treating-women-for-heart-valve-disease/) - It has been well established that female patients with aortic stenosis – a type of heart valve disease – present at typically older ages. When considering the standard treatment option of surgical aortic valve replacement (SAVR), older age is an important factor because it tends to mean a higher risk profile. When transcatheter aortic valve - [Raising Awareness of PAD on the Hill](https://www.womenheart.org/raising-awareness-of-pad-on-the-hill/) - On October 30, WomenHeart hosted a briefing on Capitol Hill to raise awareness of Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) and its impact on women and African Americans. Representative Donald Payne, Jr. (D-NJ) attended the briefing and spoke with passion about the need to address this health injustice. WomenHeart Champion Pamela Parker shared her story of living - [Partnering with Purpose](https://www.womenheart.org/partnering-with-purpose/) - WomenHeart’s Corporate Advisory Committee (CAC) is comprised of representatives from a prestigious group of corporations committed to advancing women’s heart health. CAC members provide a forum for collaboration and consultation with WomenHeart, helping to identify emerging trends among patient advocates, medical and policy experts, and funders. WomenHeart is grateful for the new members who joined - [Statement from WomenHeart Board of Directors](https://www.womenheart.org/statement-from-womenheart-board-of-directors/) - The Board of Directors sent the following message to the WomenHeart community today: WomenHeart: The National Coalition for Women with Heart Disease has been reflecting deeply in recent days as we have witnessed the devastating impact of racism and structural inequalities in the United States. In recent months we have seen the disproportionate impact of - [Reflections on a Legacy](https://www.womenheart.org/reflections-on-a-legacy/) - With the passing of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, I wanted to use her words to narrate my own journey to WomenHeart as well as our collective experiences over the last several months. My mother told me to be a lady. And for her, that meant – Be your own person. Be independent. - Ruth Bader - [A Special Week for WomenHeart](https://www.womenheart.org/a-special-week-for-womenheart/) - There has been so much to endure this year – a pandemic the likes of which we haven’t seen in a century, deep economic stagnation leading millions to lose their jobs, school closures disrupting the educational progress and social development of young people, social unrest from racial tensions, and all during a contentious election year. - [Showing Gratitude for WomenHeart Champions](https://www.womenheart.org/showing-gratitude-for-womenheart-champions/) - As we head into a season of thanks, WomenHeart would like to express appreciation to our amazing volunteers. This has been a trying year for most, but through it all WomenHeart Champions have continued to support our mission to improve the health and quality of life of women living with or at risk of heart disease, - [Heart Valve Disease – Why We Under-Diagnose and Under-Treat Women](https://www.womenheart.org/heart-valve-disease-why-we-under-diagnose-and-under-treat-women/) - The prevalence of heart valve disease is rising. Yet, women – and especially women of color – are more likely than men to go undiagnosed, and therefore have lower rates of referral, specialist visits and treatment. In 2020, WomenHeart engaged Dr. Rachel Bond and NHA member Dignity Health to help answer why women experience under-diagnosis - [WomenHeart Stands with the AAPI Community](https://www.womenheart.org/womenheart-stands-with-the-aapi-community/) - In the past weeks, we have witnessed the tragic murders of innocent people in Atlanta, most of whom were Asian women. Sadly, this attack comes amidst an increase in hate crimes against Asian Americans over the past year. Combined with the extreme challenges of the pandemic over the last year, which has impacted all of - [Inequities in Health Outcomes for Women of Color](https://www.womenheart.org/inequities-in-health-outcomes-for-women-of-color/) - You may be familiar with the effects of factors like age and gender on people’s health. But did you know that race and ethnicity can play a significant role in health outcomes? First, people of certain ethnicities experience disproportionately higher rates of certain conditions, including heart disease, for a variety of reasons. Second, aspects like - [The Link Between Heart Disease and Diabetes](https://www.womenheart.org/the-link-between-heart-disease-and-diabetes/) - Porothea was 46 years old and living with diabetes when she had a heart attack and stroke. Today she balances being a grandmother and health care worker with managing diabetes and heart failure. She’s also a WomenHeart Champion and encourages other women to know their risk factors and take charge of their heart health. While - [How to Talk to Your Family about Heart Health History](https://www.womenheart.org/how-to-talk-to-your-family-about-heart-health-history/) - Approaching your loved ones and asking them about heart conditions or other diseases may be difficult. Maybe they don’t have all of the information; perhaps you feel uncomfortable talking about illness, or maybe the whole topic feels taboo in your family. In some communities, factors like distrust for the medical system or a lack of - [5 Ways to Find Balance This Holiday Season](https://www.womenheart.org/5-ways-to-find-balance-this-holiday-season/) - The holidays are upon us, and that means your social calendar AND your to-do list are probably filling up quickly. Between work parties and holiday gatherings, shopping trips and making meals, it's easy to feel stressed and overwhelmed. Holiday stress can have an effect not only on our mental health but our physical health, too. - [Nominations Open for 2020 Wenger Awards](https://www.womenheart.org/nominations-open-for-2020-wenger-awards/) - WomenHeart is now accepting nominations for the 2020 Wenger Awards. Named after women heart disease pioneer Dr. Nanette Kass Wenger, the Wenger Award highlights excellence in women heart disease, including research, innovation, practice, advocacy and partnerships. Please submit nominations for this year’s Wenger Awards to mail@womenheart.org no later than February 7, 2020, with the following information. - [A Message from WomenHeart Board Chair](https://www.womenheart.org/a-message-from-womenheart-board-chair/) - “My cardiologist saved my heart; WomenHeart saved my life.” This is a refrain we hear often from WomenHeart Champions, and as a Champion myself since 2014, it surely applies to my experience. And it is the passion that will fuel my leadership of this organization for the next two years as Chair of the Board of Directors. - [The Art with Hidden Risk](https://www.womenheart.org/the-art-with-hidden-risk/) - It was a brisk morning in February at The Oculus, the imposing white structure that truly looks risen from the ashes of the World Trade Center site. After taking in a silent breath to pay my respects, I entered and immediately identified the energized gathering in the center of the hall below as the event. - [Celebrating Heart Health Champions for International Women’s Day](https://www.womenheart.org/celebrating-heart-health-champions-for-international-womens-day/) - Since the early 1900’s we have been recognizing International Women's Day (IWD) on March 8. It’s a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. We’re adding achievements in heart health to that list. As WomenHeart: The National Coalition for Women with Heart Disease celebrates its 20th anniversary this year, we - [Protections for Pre-existing Conditions](https://www.womenheart.org/protections-for-pre-existing-conditions/) - Today the Administration authorized the expanded use of “short-term, limited-duration insurance plans." WomenHeart expressed concern with this decision because those plans are inadequate and deny protections for people with pre-existing conditions. They threaten to destabilize the health insurance marketplace, and we call on states to stand up for patients left behind by the rule, including - [20 Years: Same Mission, New Resolve](https://www.womenheart.org/20-years-same-mission-new-resolve/) - Two decades ago, three women living in different places across the country all experienced the same issue. They were misdiagnosed, mistreated, and misunderstood. They were all women living with heart disease. So they sought to change that – they created the first patient-centered organization dedicated to educating, supporting, and advocating on behalf of the millions - [A Patient-First Policy Agenda for the First 100 Days](https://www.womenheart.org/a-patient-first-policy-agenda-for-the-first-100-days/) - WomenHeart joined 33 organizations representing millions of people with pre-existing conditions in releasing our top policy priorities for the next Administration related to access to adequate and affordable health coverage. “The 100 Days Agenda: A Patient-First Blueprint” outlines specific steps for the President and other policymakers in the first 100 days after being sworn into - [Women with Heart Disease Need Another Relief Package](https://www.womenheart.org/women-with-heart-disease-need-another-relief-package/) - Over six months into the coronavirus pandemic, policymakers in Congress are struggling to follow up on their initial swift action in March to address the public health and economic crises brought on by COVID-19. During this time, WomenHeart has worked to raise up the voices of women living with and at risk of heart disease - [A Prescription for Vitamins O and R](https://www.womenheart.org/a-prescription-for-vitamins-o-and-r/) - Wouldn’t it be great if we could bottle optimism, as Vitamin O, and resilience, as Vitamin R, for daily doses? Whether you are recovering from a heart incident, COVID-19, or just trying to stay healthy during this pandemic, optimism and resilience are needed in generous doses every day. In 2008, after an angioplasty and a - [Advocating for Women with Heart Disease in COVID-19 Relief Policies](https://www.womenheart.org/lawmakers-respond-to-the-covid-19-pandemic/) - As we face an unprecedented public health crisis, it is more important than ever that vulnerable populations are not forgotten or dismissed. People with heart disease are among those most at risk of serious illness from COVID-19; and WomenHeart is ensuring that policymakers understand the needs of women living with and at risk of heart - [COVID-19:The Great Equalizer](https://www.womenheart.org/covid-19the-great-equalizer/) - COVID-19 will go down as many things in the history books. I watch the case numbers climb and the stock market numbers dive. But for me, it has been a great equalizer. Since my heart failure diagnosis, I have been the one staying home, slowing down, appreciating life. So in some ways, my life doesn’t - [Living with Heart Failure, My Heart Story](https://www.womenheart.org/living-with-heart-failure-my-heart-story/) - When heart failure struck, I was dumbfounded. I never felt any pain. I was the picture of health. My father and uncle both died of heart failure, but we always attributed it to excess weight, smoking, and alcohol – none of which were part of my life. But then I received that unnerving diagnosis. I - [WomenHeart Fights to Preserve Health Care Rights Law](https://www.womenheart.org/womenheart-fights-to-preserve-health-care-rights-law/) - WomenHeart led a group of fourteen patient and consumer organizations in responding to a proposed federal regulation that would roll back patients’ protections from discrimination embodied in the Health Care Rights Law. Our comments, submitted August 13, 2019, urged the administration to withdraw the rule, arguing that it would impact women with heart disease, among - [Tell Members of Congress to Support the MOMMA’s Act](https://www.womenheart.org/tell-members-of-congress-to-support-the-mommas-act/) - [youtube video_id="GmeoiVHneH4" caption="#HEARTSTRONG - Pam's Story"] Pam is not alone in experiencing a complication during pregnancy related to her heart. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in pregnant and postpartum women. Tell your elected officials to help address that problem by supporting the MOMMA’s Act (Mothers and Offspring Mortality and Morbidity Awareness Act, - [Champion Spotlight: Put Your Best Foot Forward](https://www.womenheart.org/champion-spotlight-put-your-best-foot-forward/) - WomenHeart Champion Darlene Scott doesn't let heart disease define her, she keeps moving forward; one foot in front of the other. And, this National Minority Health Month, she wants women of color to do the same, but to also be aware of the signs and symptoms of heart disease. "Heart health awareness is important in - [Recognizing Black Maternal Health Week](https://www.womenheart.org/recognizing-black-maternal-health-week/) - While the United States has one of the highest maternal mortality rates among developed countries, Black women are disproportionately impacted, regardless of income, socioeconomic status, or education levels. Black mothers in the United States are three to four times more likely than White mothers to die from pregnancy-related causes. Black women also suffer from life-threatening - [ACA is Nine Years Old and Still Top of Mind for Lawmakers](https://www.womenheart.org/aca-is-nine-years-old-and-still-top-of-mind-for-lawmakers/) - Amy's Advocacy Corner On March 23, 2019, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) celebrated its ninth anniversary. In those nine years, the ACA has been a game-changer for women with heart disease – increasing the number who are insured, offering protections for pre-existing conditions, and guaranteeing essential benefits. At the same time, there has been - [Champion Spotlight: We Are Heart Sisters](https://www.womenheart.org/champion-spotlight-we-are-heart-sisters/) - “When I was accepted to attend the WomenHeart Science and Leadership Training, it was like winning the lottery,” says WomenHeart Champion Jody Knack. “WomenHeart is doing great work and more people need to know about it.” Jody, a native of Aurora, IL, is passionate about helping women and she’s been doing it since 2003 and reaching hundreds of women. “Last February - [MOMMA Act Recognizes Threat of Heart Disease in Pregnancy](https://www.womenheart.org/momma-act-recognizes-threat-of-heart-disease-in-pregnancy/) - Heart disease is the leading cause of death in pregnant and postpartum women. That’s why WomenHeart supports the Mothers and Offspring Mortality and Morbidity Awareness (MOMMA) Act, a bill introduced this week by Representative Robin Kelly (D-IL) and Senators Dick Durbin (D-IL) and Tammy Duckworth (D-IL). The bill recognizes heart disease, including “cardiovascular and coronary - [Champion Spotlight: Someone to Lean On](https://www.womenheart.org/champion-spotlight-someone-to-lean-on/) - In honor of Women's History Month, we're highlighting a WomenHeart Champion who is an integral part of our SisterMatch program. SisterMatch helps women connect one-on-one with a WomenHeart Champion volunteer who can provide needed support over the phone, in person, or via email. Heart Month may be drawing to a close, but the powerful stories of heart - [This February, It's Time to Have a #Heart4PCOS](https://www.womenheart.org/this-february-its-time-to-have-a-heart4pcos/) - Women with polycystic ovary syndrome or PCOS are at risk for many potentially life-threatening conditions as a result of untreated PCOS, cardiovascular disease is one of them. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is the most common hormonal (endocrine) syndrome in women affecting up to 21 percent worldwide. It is a metabolic syndrome that affects several body - [House Committees Focus Attention on ACA and Pre-existing Conditions](https://www.womenheart.org/house-committees-focus-attention-on-aca-and-pre-existing-conditions/) - Amy's Advocacy Corner Over the last few weeks, different House committees have held hearings about the Affordable Care Act and provisions that protect people with pre-existing conditions. These include the Ways and Means Committee, the Energy and Commerce Health Subcommittee, and the Appropriations Health and Human Services Subcommittee. The hearing in the Ways and Means - [What's Cooking? Valentine's Day Edition](https://www.womenheart.org/whats-cooking-valentines-day-edition/) - Looking for a Valentine’s Day treat? We’ve got a good one for you—chocolate-covered prosecco strawberries. This homemade recipe, originally shared in EatingWell, is a better alternative to candy, because it's filled with essential vitamins, nutrients, and antioxidants for your heart health. In other words, it’s a good way to get your sweet tooth fix - [What's Cooking? -- January](https://www.womenheart.org/whats-cooking-january/) - Need a breakfast boost? A delicious bowl of blueberry-almond oatmeal may be just what you need to start the day. Originally shared on the Food Network Kitchen, this oatmeal recipe is rich with heart health antioxidants—fresh blueberries and honey—and is filled with almonds, a healthy source of protein. Next time you’re in the mood for some - [Champion Spotlight: Empowering Women](https://www.womenheart.org/champion-spotlight-empowering-women/) - While the heart disease facts and statistics are essential to Heart Month, there is, perhaps, nothing more powerful than the personal stories of women who have lived with—and conquered—heart disease, and the roles these women play in spreading heart health awareness. Illinois native Marie Warshauer knows the role she plays is significant. Back in 2002, - [“Women’s Health Research Day” Legislation Introduced](https://www.womenheart.org/womens-health-research-day-legislation-introduced/) - Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) and Representative Jan Schakowsky (D-IL) introduced a bill supporting the designation of a Women’s Health Research Day. Three years ago, Jan. 25, 2016, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) implemented a policy to require investigators to consider sex as a critical biological variable in federally funded research. The resolution recognizes the importance - [Keeping Exercise Heart-Healthy in the New Year](https://www.womenheart.org/keeping-exercise-heart-healthy-in-the-new-year/) - Take Charge of Your Heart Health with Exercise The most significant barrier to exercise is not what to do, but finding the motivation to do it. Experts recommend setting short- and long-term goals, or having a very specific plan in place. What else can you do to keep up your routine? Focus on perceived exertion. - [What's Cooking? - December](https://www.womenheart.org/whats-cooking-december/) - Brewing with Apple Looking for a sip of something hot over the holidays? A cup of apple cider vinegar tea may be just what the doctor ordered. This tea, originally posted in Alternative Daily, contains a delicious blend of cinnamon, lemon, and honey paired with apple cider vinegar—a healthy ingredient known to help lower triglyceride and - [Judge Rules ACA Unconstitutional](https://www.womenheart.org/judge-rules-aca-unconstitutional/) - Months after several states challenged the Affordable Care Act (ACA), also known as Obamacare, in court on December 14, 2018, the district court judge in Texas vs. United Statesruled that the entire ACA was unconstitutional. If allowed to stand, the ruling would eliminate critical protections for women with heart disease and others with pre-existing conditions who - [December 2018 - Sharing the Voices of Native American Communities](https://www.womenheart.org/december-2018-sharing-the-voices-of-native-american-communities/) - Amy's Advocacy Corner Heart disease is the number one killer of Native American women. As an organization dedicated to serving diverse communities of women living with and at risk of heart disease, WomenHeart has been engaged with the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in thinking about ways to - [The Best Heart Apps for 2019](https://www.womenheart.org/the-best-heart-apps-for-2019/) - Now that the end of the year is fast approaching, many will begin to plan out their top goals and resolutions for the new year. One of the most common resolutions is engaging in better health and fitness habits. Our friends at the Alliance for Aging Research and Healthline have recently shared the best heart disease apps of 2018 - [PTSD and Heart Disease: Caring for Mental Health](https://www.womenheart.org/ptsd-and-heart-disease-caring-for-mental-health/) - I am a heart disease patient, and I suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Some of it stems from experiences of cardiac arrest and surgery, but a lot of my PTSD comes from my experience with an implanted device meant to save my life. I was diagnosed with Long QT syndrome, and because of it - [What's Cooking? - November](https://www.womenheart.org/whats-cooking-november/) - Grab a Bowl Looking for a warm bowl of soup? We know just the thing—the southwestern three-bean and barley soup. This delicious recipe, originally posted in EatingWell, contains a mix of black beans, northern beans, and kidney beans paired with chopped cilantro, fresh vegetables and a squeeze of lime. It’s a fantastic low-fat and vegetarian-friendly option - [Champion Spotlight: A Salute to Service](https://www.womenheart.org/champion-spotlight-a-salute-to-service/) - As we reflect on the month of November, we’d be remiss not to mention Veterans Day and the extraordinary work our armed service members do to keep us safe each day. Thank you so much for your service. New WomenHeart Champion Jeanine Moss was once part of that group of brave men and women who defend our country. - [Smart Marketing and the Future of Precision Health](https://www.womenheart.org/smart-marketing-and-the-future-of-precision-health/) - As healthcare rapidly moves toward a more tech-driven structure, many leaders are looking to preserve the classic ‘bedside manner’ of its past. WomenHeart attended the U.S. News & World Report HealthCare of Tomorrow Conference on Nov. 14, 2018 to learn how companies plan to put the patient first when it comes to care. The rideshare company UBER - [Striving to Improve Heart Health Outcomes For Minority Patients](https://www.womenheart.org/striving-to-improve-heart-health-outcomes-for-minority-patients/) - As we celebrate World Diabetes Day, we’re reminded of the significance of health awareness. With more than 100 million Americans living with diabetes or pre-diabetes, the risk of developing chronic conditions like heart disease is very real—especially for minority populations. On Oct. 29, WomenHeart attended the National Minority Cardiovascular Alliance (NMCA) Town Hall to learn more about - [Yesenia is HeartStrong, Are You?](https://www.womenheart.org/yesenia-is-heartstrong-are-you/) - [youtube video_id="J5X9vUc4A_M" caption="#HEARTSTRONG - Yesenia's Story"] WomenHeart Champion Yesenia had no idea she was having a heart attack the morning she told her boyfriend she was having trouble breathing… Like many women, heart disease runs in Yesenia’s family. She lost her father to a heart attack, and although she practiced healthy habits, genetics plays - [October 2018 - It's Not Too Late to Take Action](https://www.womenheart.org/october-2018-its-not-too-late-to-take-action/) - Over the past month, we have been bringing you videos of WomenHeart Champions speaking about the importance of protections that ensure people with pre-existing conditions, like heart disease, are able to access health insurance. And, we have been providing educational materials about relevant policies and asking you to take action. If you have yet to reach out to your - [A Poem by Sonya Lucas Roberts](https://www.womenheart.org/a-poem-by-sonya-lucas-roberts/) - Strong, thriving women converged on Rochester Thursday. On October 2018, as the WomenHeart Science and Leadership Symposium would convene. We embarked on this journey with open minds, open hearts, ready to share experiences. Knowledge ready to impart. Many had experienced life-changing, life-altering heart events. Circumstances, situations they would present. We came to the door not - [New Policies May Undermine Patient Protections](https://www.womenheart.org/new-policies-may-undermine-patient-protections/) - On Oct. 22, the Administration issued guidance that could impact women with heart disease. It would expand states’ ability to change some aspects of their health insurance marketplaces and undermine critical protections for millions of Americans living with pre-existing conditions, including heart disease. While state innovation waivers have existed for years, the new guidance goes - [Championing for Latina Heart Health](https://www.womenheart.org/championing-for-latina-heart-health/) - #HispanicHeritageMonth may be over but the work that our Latina Champions do continues! Meet Melissa Castro, one of our newest WomenHeart Champions. Following her experience at the Science and Leadership Symposium, she's ready to educate and advocate in her community! Melissa, a resident of south Texas, has experienced first hand the prevalence and risk factors - [CMS Guidance Puts Millions of Americans at Risk](https://www.womenheart.org/cms-guidance-puts-millions-of-americans-at-risk/) - New administration guidance, released on October 22, 2018, could send us back to days where pre-existing conditions were openly discriminated against, costing millions of Americans lifesaving care. More than 25 patient and consumer groups representing millions of people nationwide with pre-existing health conditions issued a statement in response to administration guidance issued on October 22nd that gives - [Patient Story: The Value of Insurance](https://www.womenheart.org/patient-story-the-value-of-insurance/) - [youtube video_id="MSu093PEKjA" caption="#DefendPreEx: Jill's Story"] Watch WomenHeart Champion Jill as she shares the value of having health insurance. She talks about the fear of what could happen if her insurance ever lapses and if protections for people with preexisting conditions, like SCAD, ever went away. Take action now to ensure that doesn’t happen. If you have been on - [What's Cooking?](https://www.womenheart.org/whats-cooking/) - Apple of my Eye Kick-start the autumn season with a delicious blend of land and sea with this recipe for curried scallop-apple salad, originally posted in Eating Well. Why it's heart healthy: The assortment of scallop and greens pack this salad with potassium, protein, and essential vitamins for your heart health. Since this dish is dairy-free, gluten-free, it's - [Congress is working on legislation that could help us live longer](https://www.womenheart.org/congress-is-working-on-legislation-that-could-help-us-live-longer/) - Population experts say life expectancy in the United States has decreased in recent years, and America has fallen behind other developed nations. On Oct. 5, Rep. Debbie Wasserman-Schultz (D-FL) introduced a bill that would require the federal government to develop a “National Strategy to Increase Life Expectancy.” WomenHeart supports this bill, which, among other things, - [Make Your Voice Heard](https://www.womenheart.org/make-your-voice-heard/) - [youtube video_id="NttqecCHnbE" caption="#DefendPreEx: Ingrid's Story"] On Wednesday, Oct. 10, the U.S. Senate voted on a resolution introduced by Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) that would have overturned the expansion of short-term limited duration insurance plans. The bill would have preserved protections for individuals with pre-existing conditions and essential benefits guaranteed by the Affordable Care Act, - [The Long Fight Against Short Term Duration Plans](https://www.womenheart.org/the-long-fight-against-short-term-duration-plans/) - Legislation Rejects Inadequate Insurance Plans that Discriminate Against Women with Heart Disease On Oct. 2, a new federal regulation that authorizes the expanded use of short-term, limited-duration insurance planswent into effect. WomenHeart opposed this regulation when it was issued over the summer because such plans are inadequate and deny protections for people with pre-existing conditions, like heart disease. Sen. Tammy - [What's Cooking? - October](https://www.womenheart.org/whats-cooking-october/) - A warm dinner is perfect for this fall season and we’ve got you covered. Turmeric chicken with farro, originally posted on Health.com is a creative and healthy way to serve chicken. The dish not only has flavor—made with farro, parsley, cashews, and turmeric—but contains several anti-inflammatory ingredients that are healthy for you. Give it a taste. Why - [Champion Spotlight: Giving Matters](https://www.womenheart.org/629-2/) - When you donate to an organization like WomenHeart, you help us support, educate, and advocate on behalf of the 48 million women living with or at risk of heart disease. WomenHeart Champion Joe Burgett is an extraordinary woman who work tirelessly for WomenHeart. Joe, WomenHeart Champion and native of Mich., has been in lockstep with WomenHeart almost since the beginning. - [September 2018 - Keeping Voices Heard in Congress](https://www.womenheart.org/september-2018-keeping-voices-heard-in-congress/) - Amy's Advocacy Corner One of WomenHeart’s policy and advocacy priorities is to make sure members of Congress hear the voices of women with heart disease and turn to WomenHeart and our Champions when their input is needed most. Health coverage is a top priority, and we want all women to have access to quality care. To - [Leading Cardiologists Outline Why Health Care Policy Matters to Women with Heart Disease](https://www.womenheart.org/leading-cardiologists-outline-why-health-care-policy-matters-to-women-with-heart-disease/) - WomenHeart advisors Dr. Nanette Wenger and Dr. Noel Bairey Merz, along with Dr. Beverly H. Lorell, recently published an article in the American Heart Association journal, Circulation, making the case for why “recent legislation and public policy changes are particularly relevant to the cardiovascular community.” The article describes how the Affordable Care Act (ACA) promoted women’s health and - [Improving Timely Diagnosis for Patients](https://www.womenheart.org/improving-timely-diagnosis-for-patients/) - As members of the Coalition to Improve Diagnosis, WomenHeart ensures that the voices of women heart patients are included in the work to improve the diagnostic process. On Thursday, this group launched ACT for Better Diagnosis, an effort to ensure the Accuracy, Communication, and Timeliness of diagnoses. WomenHeart’s Director of Public Policy Amy Friedrich-Karnik, participated in a panel discussion - [August 2018 - Defending Patient Protections](https://www.womenheart.org/august-2018-defending-patient-protections/) - Amy's Advocacy Update WomenHeart continues our work to ensure that all women living with and at risk of heart disease can get the health care they need, including coverage for their diagnostic tests, treatments, and medications. In the coming weeks, we will share information and ask you to make your voice heard in support of - [#DefendPreEx: Why Heart Health Matters](https://www.womenheart.org/defendpreex-why-heart-health-matters/) - Everyone needs health insurance, but never is that more real than after being diagnosed with a heart condition. The Affordable Care Act was instrumental in expanding access to health insurance for those who previously couldn’t afford it or who couldn’t qualify for any plans because they had a pre-existing condition. Unfortunately, the protections that are - [What's Cooking? - August](https://www.womenheart.org/whats-cooking-august/) - Summer is not quite over yet. Get a full dose of fatigue-fighting enzymes and summer flavor with these grilled fish tacos, originally posted in Woman'sDay. Why they're heart healthy: The unsaturated fatty acids in some fish can help to lower your cholesterol compared to the saturated fatty acids found in meat. But the main benefit - [Funding Cuts to the Navigator Program](https://www.womenheart.org/funding-cuts-to-the-navigator-program/) - Navigating the health care system can be complicated and overwhelming. That’s why WomenHeart, along with over 100 organizations, told the Department of Health and Human Services we were very disappointed to see funding cuts for the Navigator program -- which helps educate consumers about their health insurance options and enroll in appropriate coverage. Read our full - [July 2018 - Navigator Program for Health Insurance](https://www.womenheart.org/july-2018-navigator-program-for-health-insurance/) - Amy's Advocacy Update One of WomenHeart’s priorities is to ensure that all women living with or at risk of heart disease have access to insurance coverage and health care. Unfortunately, navigating through the health care system can be complicated and overwhelming, which is why we were very discouraged to see the Department of Health and - [Lowering Drug Pricing and Reducing OOP Cost](https://www.womenheart.org/lowering-drug-pricing-and-reducing-oop-cost/) - Together with 52 patient advocacy groups, we submitted a response to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) RFI on its Blueprint to Lower Drug Prices & Reduce OOP Costs on July 16, 2018. Our patients are our priority, and we want to be sure their needs are considered in future policy development. Read - [Champion Spotlight: Amy Josar](https://www.womenheart.org/champion-spotlight-amy-josar/) - “My experience at the WomenHeart Science and Leadership Symposium [in October of 2017] was an amazing one. I went there knowing that I would get to meet other heart survivors and learn a bunch of new information. What I didn't know was the strong friendships I would end up building with other survivors, as well - [June 2018 - Fighting for Health Equity for Women](https://www.womenheart.org/june-2018-fighting-for-health-equity-for-women/) - Amy's Advocacy Update As we move into the summer, Congress is busy working on spending bills that fund agencies and programs that are critical to women’s heart health and access to care, such as the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, heart disease and stroke prevention efforts, - [What's Cooking? - July](https://www.womenheart.org/whats-cooking-july/) - Recipe originally posted on Eating Well. We’re making the most of all the fresh summer vegetables while we can. Late summer is an excellent time to take advantage of fresh tomatoes at the local farmers’ market or even from your own backyard, so why not try some homemade ketchup? Why it's heart-healthy: Although reducing the amount - [How to Amplify Your Heart Story](https://www.womenheart.org/how-to-amplify-your-heart-story/) - The first thing WomenHeat Champion, Roxanne Watson shares with us when she picks up the phone is that she has an interview with her state senator. Then she jokes that she was on the news for her birthday twice last week. The following week is the anniversary of her heart transplant and Roxanne has been - [WomenHeart Partners with NHLBI in Celebrating 70-year History](https://www.womenheart.org/womenheart-partners-with-nhlbi-in-celebrating-70-year-history/) - WomenHeart co-hosted a reception on Capitol Hill with other members of the National Coalition for Heart and Stroke Research to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), a part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) on June 28, 2018. We were privileged to hear NHLBI Director Dr. Gary Gibbons speak at the reception - [Healthcare: Putting the Patient First](https://www.womenheart.org/healthcare-putting-the-patient-first/) - As the rise of biotech industries merges with the United States hitting 10 million patents, the science has never been better for breakthroughs in life sciences and advancements in public health. On Tuesday, July 17, The Atlantic hosted the State of Care: Innovations and Access forum to discuss healthcare’s future. Heather Bresch, CEO of Mylan, was most excited about innovations - [Calondra Tibbs](https://www.womenheart.org/calondra-tibbs/) - Advisor - [Hot Flash or Heart Attack? Melissa Botello's Survivor Story](https://www.womenheart.org/hot-flash-or-heart-attack-melissa-botellos-survivor-story/) - Heart disease causes one out of every four deaths of women in the United States, yet most women don’t know the symptoms. WomenHeart Champion Melissa Botello had no idea she was having a heart attack - she thought she was having hot flashes. You can listen to her share her story on this recent episode of the Keep It Juicy lifestyle - [Champion Spotlight: Yesenia Araujo, "New York Strong"](https://www.womenheart.org/champion-spotlight-yesenia-araujo-new-york-strong/) - “I had three heart attacks in one day,” Yesenia Araujo says. The first, she explains, happened at her home, where her boyfriend called an ambulance to rush her to the hospital because she was vomiting, fatigued and experiencing shortness of breath—though at the time they did not realize she was having a heart attack. Yesenia - [Women’s Health Empowerment Summit brings together women in an effort to get real about mental health, caregiving, and self-advocacy](https://www.womenheart.org/womens-health-empowerment-summit-brings-together-women-in-an-effort-to-get-real-about-mental-health-caregiving-and-self-advocacy/) - At the Coalition for Women’s Health Equity’s recent Women’s Health Empowerment Summit in Washington, D.C., women from all standings, backgrounds, and disciplines united for a day of learning, sharing, and inspiration. This year’s theme, “Breaking Barriers, Changing Futures,” brought together experts, advocates, doctors, and authors to tackle some of the most timely, important issues facing - [Champion Spotlight: Mary Anne Norling](https://www.womenheart.org/champion-spotlight-mary-anne-norling/) - Pregnant with her first baby at 23 years old, Mary Anne Norling was excited and nervous, bracing herself for the Washington, D.C. summer heat when she found out she had pre-eclampsia. The first health scare of many she would endure and survive Norling didn’t know that much about the disease. Ultimately, it led to an - [Changing Misconceptions about Heart Health in Asian Indians](https://www.womenheart.org/changing-misconceptions-about-heart-health-in-asian-indians/) - Written by WomenHeart Board Member Gayathri Badrinath Originally published in hi INDiA It’s inspiring to see the ascension of Indians into the top ranks of some of the world’s most iconic institutions. When I say “Indians,” I’m referring to people who hail from the Indian subcontinent in Asia, including American-born Indians like myself. I’ve spent - [Healing After Heart Disease: How One Woman is Giving Back](https://www.womenheart.org/healing-after-heart-disease-how-one-woman-is-giving-back/) - WomenHeart offers social and emotional support services in all shapes and sizes. We try to make it as simple as possible to connect you with other women who get it. One of the ways we do this is through our Virtual Support Network—a peer-led group that meets online once a month to offer support and - [Champion Spotlight: Q&A with Dawn Manogue](https://www.womenheart.org/champion-spotlight-qa-with-dawn-manogue/) - We met with WomenHeart Champion, Dawn Manogue and her 17-year-old daughter Lily at the Burlington Stores heart screening in Hartford, Connecticut to discuss how advocacy has shaped this mother-daughter relationship. One of the pair’s earliest campaigns was WomenHeart’s 2004 White Blouse campaign, meant to raise awareness about women’s heart disease and put a face behind - [Champion Spotlight: Marcia Egeland](https://www.womenheart.org/champion-spotlight-marcia-egeland/) - You know all those headlines that read, “How could a healthy, 40-something have a heart attack?” What they don’t seem to understand, is that heart disease does not discriminate. People of all ages, genders, and socioeconomic backgrounds get heart disease. Nearly 1 in 4 women die of heart disease every year. As Chandra Wilson’s character - [WomenHeart Wraps up Heart Month with Congressional Briefing](https://www.womenheart.org/womenheart-wraps-up-heart-month-with-congressional-briefing/) - Contact: Racine Tucker-Hamilton (202) 464 8731 rtuckerhamilton@womenheart.org Washington, D.C., Feb. 28, 2018 – WomenHeart: The National Coalition for Women with Heart Disease, today urged members of Congress to continue to support legislation that makes routine health care screenings more accessible for women of color and those in underserved populations. In a joint Congressional Briefing with - [Champion Spotlight: Pamela Thomas](https://www.womenheart.org/champion-spotlight-pamela-thomas/) - The perfect blend of fierce and fearless, 47-year old Pamela Thomas knows the importance of support to help women with heart disease thrive. A woman of strength, Pamela’s a proud heart survivor, advocate, and creator of the Facebook Blog Project Heart Talk, which inspires women to engage in living a heart healthy and wellness lifestyle. - [Champion Spotlight: Georgia Leventis-Molina](https://www.womenheart.org/champion-spotlight-georgia-leventis-molina/) - At 26 years old, Georgia Leventis-Molina was settling into life as a newlywed, focusing her time on her son, Zariah (now official by marriage), school, and her job in the hospitality business. But when she injured her back at work, she found herself caught in a torturous web of visiting the emergency room (ER). “They - [WomenHeart Convenes Experts to Address Critical Issues](https://www.womenheart.org/womenheart-convenes-experts-to-address-critical-issues/) - A central element of WomenHeart's mission is to help develop recommendations, solutions and action steps on critical issues that affect women living with heart disease. We have recently unveiled the Key Opinion Leaders or KOL workshops, a new process to insuring that our materials reflect the most comprehensive, up-to-date and relevant thinking available. WomenHeart's Key - [Festive Recipes for Heart Healthy Holidays](https://www.womenheart.org/festive-recipes-peppermint-balls/) - The holidays just got a whole lot sweeter! Our Operations Manager, Stephanie Silva, has gifted us with these delicious and healthy No Bake Chocolate Peppermint Protein Balls. They are totally vegan-approved! Get that sweet taste of the holidays with simple ingredients like pea protein powder, almond butter, maple syrup (yum!), dairy-free chocolate chips for extra - [Festive Recipes for Heart Healthy Holidays](https://www.womenheart.org/festive-recipes-santa-board/) - Calling all health-conscious holiday revelers - this festive twist on veggie snacking is sure to light up your plate! Our own Samantha Bohrt, Senior Manager of Programs & Hospital Partnerships, has selected a delicious and creative Healthy Santa Snack Board for everyone to enjoy. Santa won't forget about you if he sees that you've been - [Festive Recipes for Heart Healthy Holidays](https://www.womenheart.org/festive-recipes-punch/) - WomenHeart has curated an array of delicious holiday recipes. Our Vice President of Advocacy & Communications, Amy Friedrich-Karnik, likes to entertain. Her pick for the season is Pomegranate Pear Punch. With just seven ingredients - blood orange, sparkling blood orange soda, pear juice, pears, pomegranate juice and seeds – this sweet concoction will be sure - [Offices on Women’s Health](https://www.womenheart.org/offices-on-womens-health/) - We’ve come a long way in our evolution of defining “women’s health” over the last two decades. No longer are we limited to our reproductive organs, but women’s health is starting to be understood in a more wholistic way, as health across the lifespan. According to the American Medical Association’s most recent definition, women’s health - [Advancing Access to Vaccines](https://www.womenheart.org/advancing-access-to-vaccines/) - Despite states reopening, the global pandemic of COVID-19 continues to spread in communities across the United States. Scientists are racing to find a vaccine and people across the world are eager for the hope of a full return to “normalcy” that a vaccine brings. But, while we wait for a COVID-19 vaccine, this is a - [Talking about Heart Health and Pregnancy on Capitol Hill](https://www.womenheart.org/talking-about-heart-health-and-pregnancy-on-capitol-hill/) - Heart disease can impact women before, during and after pregnancy, and it is the number one cause of maternal mortality. As Congress advances legislation to address the rising rate of maternal mortality in the United States, and specifically the disparities in maternal health outcomes for African-American women, it is important that policymakers understand the impact - [Congress Works to Address High Costs and Burdens on Patients](https://www.womenheart.org/congress-works-to-address-high-costs-and-burdens-on-patients/) - Like many other patients, women living with heart disease spend countless hours and thousands of dollars on health care costs. Over the past year, Congress has debated several policies to make health care more affordable. Numerous bills have been introduced that would reduce patients’ out of pocket costs and address roadblocks to getting the care - [WomenHeart Promotes Diversity and Inclusion in Medical Research](https://www.womenheart.org/womenheart-promotes-diversity-and-inclusion-in-medical-research/) - As part of our ongoing work to increase women’s participation in medical research and diversity in clinical trials, WomenHeart weighed in with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) this summer in response to two opportunities. On August 6, we submitted comments related to increasing diversity in clinical trials. We recommended that FDA clearly define diversity - [Increasing Access to Quality Cardiac Rehab Care](https://www.womenheart.org/increasing-access-to-quality-cardiac-rehab-care/) - A new bill introduced by Representatives John Lewis (D-GA) and Adrian Smith (R-NE), HR 3911, would increase access to cardiac rehabilitation for women with Medicare. Legislation passed last year authorizes advanced practice providers, including physician assistants and nurse practitioners, to supervise patients’ day-to-day cardiac and pulmonary rehab under Medicare, taking the burden off physicians only. - [New Regulations Threaten Low-Income Women’s Health Care](https://www.womenheart.org/new-regulations-threaten-low-income-womens-health-care/) - Health care clinics that serve low-income women are a critical resource for many communities. In particular, family planning clinics that receive federal support through the Title X program not only care for nearly four million people each year – they are often women’s only source of health care. For low-income women at risk of heart - [WomenHeart Champions Affecting Change](https://www.womenheart.org/womenheart-champions-affecting-change/) - WomenHeart was founded out of passion – three women’s desire to support other women with heart disease and to create change. They wanted address gender disparities in health outcomes and sexism and bias in cardiac care. That vision continues today through the work of our Champions. In particular, many Champions are eager to use their - [Lowering Drug Costs for Medicare Recipients](https://www.womenheart.org/lowering-drug-costs-for-medicare-recipients/) - Women with heart disease are all too familiar with pharmacy counters, health insurance policies and costs for prescription drugs. That’s why we’re paying close attention to the debate and discussion in Congress about how to lower drug prices. Elected officials agree on the need to help lower the financial burden on patients purchasing their medications. - [WomenHeart Hosts Hill Briefing on Women’s Inclusion in Heart Research](https://www.womenheart.org/womenheart-hosts-hill-briefing-on-womens-inclusion-in-heart-research/) - As we close out Heart Month 2019, WomenHeart hosted a briefing on Capitol Hill focused on Women’s Inclusion in Cardiovascular Research. Partnering with the American Heart Association and Rep. Katherine Clark (D-MA), we aimed to educate and inform members of Congress and their staff about efforts in recent years to be more inclusive of women - [WomenHeart Takes to Capitol Hill](https://www.womenheart.org/womenheart-takes-to-capitol-hill/) - Just hours after celebrating the Wenger Awards in Washington, DC, WomenHeart was on Capitol Hill advocating for policies to support women living with and at risk of heart disease. Members of the National Hospital Alliance, WomenHeart Champions and staff visited the offices of Representatives and Senators to share their expertise. They asked Members of Congress - [WomenHeart Champions Featured at Cardiovascular Policy Summit](https://www.womenheart.org/womenheart-champions-featured-at-cardiovascular-policy-summit/) - On May 16, 2019, WomenHeart participated in a Cardiovascular Policy Summit in Washington, D.C. The event brought together patient advocates, health care providers, federal officials, and industry. The patient voice permeated throughout; two WomenHeart Champions presented their stories. Florence Champagne of Maryland shared her experience of failing to get the proper diagnostic tests prior to - [Women with Heart Disease: Ask Your Doctor about Getting Pneumococcal Vaccines](https://www.womenheart.org/women-with-heart-disease-ask-your-doctor-about-getting-pneumococcal-vaccines/) - Barbara Fleeman spent two years feeling sick and weak with no answers until a cardiologist finally gave her a diagnosis of heart disease. Having an answer, going on treatment, and eventually becoming a WomenHeart Champion helped improve her life, and now Barbara never takes her health for granted. Yet, after her diagnosis, she was in - [Diverse Women Leaders Making History for Heart Health](https://www.womenheart.org/diverse-women-leaders-making-history-for-heart-health/) - Not only were a record 127 women sworn in as members of Congress in January, a majority of the new women members were women of color. This session of Congress welcomed the first Muslim women and the first Native American women. As we celebrate National Minority Health Month, we honor the many and diverse women - [President’s 2020 Budget Threatens Heart Disease Research](https://www.womenheart.org/presidents-2020-budget-threatens-heart-disease-research/) - President Trump released his federal budget proposal for Fiscal Year (FY) 2020 on Monday, March 11, 2019. It proposes sweeping cuts to domestic programs and agencies, including those that oversee heart disease research and ensure that low-income people have access to health care. The budget proposes cutting the National Institute of Health’s (NIH) budget by - [What’s Cooking? – February](https://www.womenheart.org/whats-cooking-february/) - Healthy eating is an important part of maintaining a heart healthy lifestyle, but it can be hard to change your habits. Switch up your lunch and swap out your usual grains for sweet potato noodles in this noodle salad recipe. This recipe, originally from The First Mess, is a unique twist on salad with a - [Knowledge Gap In Healthcare Harms Women with Heart Disease](https://www.womenheart.org/knowledge-gap-in-healthcare-harms-women-with-heart-disease/) - Ask any WomenHeart Champion and they’ll tell you a story about a woman not being heard or taken seriously by their health care provider. Whether it’s their own experience, a story from someone in their support group, or they hear it from someone stopping by the WomenHeart booth at a health fair, Champions and others - [Forging New Paths for Native American Heart Health](https://www.womenheart.org/forging-new-paths-for-native-american-heart-health/) - On December 5, WomenHeart collaborated with the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) to co-host a Convening on Native American Women’s Heart Health in Washington, DC. Over 40 experts in Native American health and research, women’s cardiovascular health, and public health programs for diverse Native American populations; community leaders; federal officials and policymakers; and Native American - [ACT for Better Diagnosis](https://www.womenheart.org/act-for-better-diagnosis/) - The majority of Americans will experience at least one diagnostic error in their lifetime. For many women with heart disease, they know all too well how challenging – and sometimes devastating – the journey can be to arrive at an accurate diagnosis. To increase awareness of this issue, WomenHeart joined the Coalition to Improve Diagnosis, - [Finding Better Health Through Hope: A North Star Matters](https://www.womenheart.org/finding-better-health-through-hope-a-north-star-matters/) - Originally published in U.S. News & World Report I grew up in the United States, a child to first-generation immigrants from India. My parents worked very hard; my dad was a professor, and my mom stayed at home raising three energetic children. Our diet oscillated a great deal, from authentic South Indian food such as - [November 2018 - Joining Forces for PAD](https://www.womenheart.org/november-2018-joining-forces-for-pad/) - Amy’s Advocacy Update Earlier this month, WomenHeart hosted a convening on women and Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD). We brought together health care providers and advocates to discuss effective ways of raising awareness among women at risk for PAD and of supporting providers who diagnose and treat women living with PAD. WomenHeart Champion Pam Parker shared her personal - [Champion Spotlight: Corie Cutshall](https://www.womenheart.org/champion-spotlight-corie-cutshall/) - “I don’t look like your typical face of heart disease,” says WomenHeart Champion Corie Cutshall. “And I definitely didn’t take it seriously because I was so young.” Corie was diagnosed with heart disease at the age of 25—a stark reminder that heart disease can affect women of any age. As we finalize interviews with applicants for the 2018 ## Pages - [WomenHeart: The National Coalition for Women with Heart Disease](https://www.womenheart.org/) - WomenHeart is the first and only national patient-centered organization solely focused on supporting women with or at risk of heart disease. - [WomenHeart Blog | Women’s Heart Health News & Stories](https://www.womenheart.org/blog/) - Explore the WomenHeart blog for women’s heart health news, personal stories, research updates, and expert insights. - [Heart Health IS Women’s Health Forum](https://www.womenheart.org/heart-health-is-womens-health-forum/) - Join WomenHeart’s Heart Health Is Women’s Health Forum to advance awareness, equity, and solutions for women’s cardiovascular health. - [WomenHeart Summit 2026 | National Heart Health Conference](https://www.womenheart.org/wh-summit-2026/) - Join the WomenHeart Summit 2026 an empowering national conference advancing women’s heart health through education, advocacy, and connection. - [Wenger Awards Celebration](https://www.womenheart.org/wenger-awards-celebration/) - Celebrate leaders advancing women’s heart health at the WomenHeart Wenger Awards Celebration honoring impact, advocacy, and innovation. - [Careers at WomenHeart](https://www.womenheart.org/careers/) - Careers at WomenHeart offer opportunities to advance education, advocacy, and support for women living with heart disease. - [Become a WomenHeart Champion | Lead with Heart](https://www.womenheart.org/about-us/become-a-womenheart-champion/) - Apply to become a WomenHeart Champion and join a national network of women sharing their heart stories, inspiring others, and advocating for heart health. - [Financials & Disclosures](https://www.womenheart.org/financials-disclosures/) - View WomenHeart financials & disclosures, including annual reports and transparency information about our nonprofit operations. - [One-on-One Support](https://www.womenheart.org/sistermatch/) - SisterMatch connects women living with heart disease through peer support and shared experiences within the WomenHeart community. - [Virtual Red Bag of Courage](https://www.womenheart.org/virtual-red-bag-of-courage/) - Explore WomenHeart’s Virtual Red Bag of Courage free digital resources, tools, and support for women living with or recovering from heart disease. - [Subscribe: WomenHeart Updates Heart Health News](https://www.womenheart.org/subscribe/) - Subscribe to WomenHeart’s newsletter for updates on women’s heart health, events, advocacy, and stories that inspire heart-healthy living. - [Donate | Support WomenHeart’s Mission for Heart Health](https://www.womenheart.org/donate/) - Support WomenHeart’s mission to educate, empower, and advocate for women living with heart disease. Donate to help save and change lives nationwide. - [National Hospital Alliance](https://www.womenheart.org/national-hospital-alliance/) - The National Hospital Alliance (NHA) is a WomenHeart program partnering with hospitals to improve women’s heart health education and outcomes. - [Charity Challenge](https://www.womenheart.org/charity-challenge/) - Join the WomenHeart Charity Challenge to raise awareness, take action, and support programs for women living with heart disease. - [Treat Me Right: Advocate for Patient-Centered Heart Care](https://www.womenheart.org/treat-me-right/) - Discover WomenHeart’s Treat Me Right initiative—tools to help women with heart disease get equitable, patient-centered care and the treatment they deserve. - [Corporate Partnerships | Partner With WomenHeart](https://www.womenheart.org/corporate-partnerships/) - Explore corporate partnerships with WomenHeart and support programs advancing women’s heart health through mission-driven collaboration. - [WomenHeart in Communities: Connecting Women, Changing Lives](https://www.womenheart.org/womenheart-in-communities/) - WomenHeart in Communities advances women’s heart health through local outreach, education, and advocacy programs nationwide. - [Women Speak on Heart Disease](https://www.womenheart.org/women-speak/) - Women Speak amplifies patient voices to advance advocacy, awareness, and policy change for women’s heart health. - [Scientific Advisory Council](https://www.womenheart.org/scientific-advisory-council/) - Meet the WomenHeart Scientific Advisory Council, a group of medical experts guiding research, education, and advocacy for women’s heart health. - [National Hospital Alliance Members](https://www.womenheart.org/national-hospital-alliance-members/) - View National Hospital Alliance members partnering with WomenHeart to advance women’s heart health education and care outcomes. - [Media](https://www.womenheart.org/media/) - Access WomenHeart media resources, press releases, and information for journalists covering women’s heart health and advocacy. - [Learn the Signs and Symptoms of a Heart Attack](https://www.womenheart.org/learn-the-signs-and-symptoms-of-a-heart-attack/) - Learn the signs and symptoms of a heart attack in women, including warning signs that may differ from men and when to seek emergency care. - [Join the Conversation](https://www.womenheart.org/inspire/) - Inspire features stories and voices that raise awareness about women’s heart health and empower others through shared experiences. - [How We Fight](https://www.womenheart.org/howwefight/) - Discover how WomenHeart fights for women’s heart health through education, advocacy, research, and community support programs. - [How NHA Membership Benefits Your Hospital and Community](https://www.womenheart.org/benefits-of-joining-nha/) - Explore the benefits of joining NHA and learn how WomenHeart’s National Hospital Alliance supports improved women’s heart health outcomes. - [Her Heart Series](https://www.womenheart.org/her-heart-series/) - The Her Heart Series shares stories, education, and resources that raise awareness about women’s heart health and lived experiences. - [HeartTalks](https://www.womenheart.org/hearttalks/) - HeartTalks is a WomenHeart educational series sharing expert insights and resources to support women living with heart disease. - [Thrive](https://www.womenheart.org/thrive/) - Thrive after heart disease with resources that support recovery, emotional wellness, and long-term heart health for women. - [Treat](https://www.womenheart.org/treat/) - Treat heart disease in women by understanding care options, medications, and lifestyle changes that support better cardiovascular outcomes. - [Prevent](https://www.womenheart.org/prevent/) - Prevent heart disease in women by understanding risk factors, lifestyle changes, and early warning signs that support long-term heart health. - [Our Staff](https://www.womenheart.org/our-staff/) - Meet the WomenHeart staff and leadership team dedicated to advancing education, advocacy, and support for women living with heart disease. - [Heart Failure](https://www.womenheart.org/heart-failure/) - Heart failure in women can present differently and requires early awareness. Learn symptoms, risk factors, and support resources. - [Heart Disease and Depression](https://www.womenheart.org/heart-disease-and-depression/) - Heart disease and depression are closely connected. Learn how mental health impacts cardiovascular health in women and ways to seek support. - [Glossary](https://www.womenheart.org/glossary/) - Explore the WomenHeart glossary for definitions of heart disease terms, medical conditions, and cardiovascular health vocabulary. - [Get Involved](https://www.womenheart.org/get-involved/) - Get involved with WomenHeart through advocacy, fundraising, partnerships, and community programs supporting women’s heart health. - [From Errors to Solutions: Building a Research Agenda to Improve Diagnosis of Heart Disease in Women](https://www.womenheart.org/from-errors-to-solutions/) - From Errors to Solutions addresses gaps in women’s heart care and promotes better diagnosis, awareness, and improved outcomes. - [Frequently Asked Questions: NHA](https://www.womenheart.org/nha-frequently-asked-questions/) - Find answers to NHA frequently asked questions about WomenHeart’s National Hospital Alliance and related programs. - [Covid-19 and Heart Disease](https://www.womenheart.org/covid-19-and-heart-disease/) - COVID-19 and heart disease are closely connected. 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Learn why it happens and how awareness can improve outcomes. - [Educate Yourself, Educate Others](https://www.womenheart.org/educate-yourself-educate-others/) - Educate yourself, educate others about women’s heart health with resources that raise awareness and support informed advocacy. - [Diabetes and Heart Disease](https://www.womenheart.org/diabetes/) - Diabetes and heart disease are closely connected. 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WomenHeart works to advance federal policies that support women living with and at risk of heart disease, and we train and encourage women to be advocates for themselves. - [Survivor Stories](https://www.womenheart.org/your-heart-journey/survivor-stories/) - Nothing is more powerful than a story from the heart. Stories of survival make the facts and figures on women’s heart disease come to life and echo the importance of WomenHeart messages of prevention and early detection, accurate diagnosis, and proper treatment. Our WomenHeart Champions are not only survivors, but the”boots on the ground” in the - [#HeartStrong for Giving Tuesday 2018](https://www.womenheart.org/your-heart-journey/heartstrong-giving-tuesday-2018/) - Thank you to everyone who gave heart in 2018! [youtube video_id="G5vDJO-Ro8A" caption=""] Last year, WomenHeart highlighted powerful stories of women who are staying #heartstrong, sharing their scars, and inspiring others to lead the fight against heart disease. Your donation helps us continue to support, educate, and advocate for the 48 million American women living with - [I'm Having Heart Symptoms. What Do I Do?](https://www.womenheart.org/your-heart-journey/im-having-heart-symptoms-what-do-i-do/) - You've educated yourself on the signs and symptoms of heart attack in women. You are experiencing signs and symptoms. Now what do you do? TAKE ACTION! CALL 911. Tell the dispatcher you are experiencing signs and symptoms of a heart attack. An ambulance will be sent to transport you to the closest hospital with emergency cardiac care - [Tips for Managing Prescription Medication](https://www.womenheart.org/your-heart-journey/tips-for-managing-prescription-medication/) - Keeping up with your prescription medicines can be a challenge. Follow these tips to make sure you stay on top of your prescription medicine regimen: Keep a list of all your prescription medicines and their daily dosage. Give a copy of the list to each doctor you visit. Give added copies of the list to - [Healthy Mind for a Healthy Heart](https://www.womenheart.org/your-heart-journey/healthy-mind-for-a-healthy-heart/) - The Mental Health and Heart Disease Connection Imagine that you’ve just had a heart attack. You’re in recovery, shaken up, and you feel like your entire world has changed in an instant. You feel differently about yourself, your loved ones, about life in general. In other words, heart disease has rocked your world: facing your - [Cardiac Rehabilitation](https://www.womenheart.org/your-heart-journey/cardiac-rehabilitation/) - Your doctor may recommend that you attend a cardiac rehabilitation program during which healthcare professionals and physical therapists will work with you to develop healthy eating habits and start you on a graduated program of exercise. These programs also offer guidance about reducing your risk for another heart attack, such as smoking cessation, and lowering - [Recovering from a Heart Attack](https://www.womenheart.org/your-heart-journey/recovering-from-a-heart-attack/) - "You've had a heart attack." These five words will change your life. They are very scary and may suggest death, long-term disability, or endless pain and suffering. You must be asking yourself: Can I ever recover from the trauma of this near-death experience? Will I ever stop being afraid? Will my life ever get back - [Managing Heart Disease](https://www.womenheart.org/your-heart-journey/managing-heart-disease/) - As with other chronic diseases, heart disease requires lifelong management. Making heart healthy changes in your daily life remains the single most effective way to stop the disease from progressing. If you have already survived a heart attack, adopting better lifestyle habits can reduce the risk of another one.Check out WomenHeart's lifesaving heart health tips so that - [Roadmap to a Diagnosis](https://www.womenheart.org/your-heart-journey/testing-methods/) - It's important to know that no one diagnostic test can determine your risk of heart disease; often several tests are required. As your own health advocate, know the reasons and risks of each test, and don’t be reluctant to ask your healthcare provider or technician questions. Blood Tests When looking for clues about your heart - [Questions for your Doctor](https://www.womenheart.org/your-heart-journey/questions-for-your-doctor/) - Be prepared to speak with your doctor by writing your questions down and bringing the list with you to your appointment. When the doctor answers your questions, be sure to write down his/her responses. If things are not clear, to ask for clarification! Use the lists below as a guide: Treatment, Medication and Surgical Procedures About Treatment Options: What is the recommended treatment? Are there - [Family History and Heart Disease](https://www.womenheart.org/your-heart-journey/family-history-and-heart-disease/) - Family history is one of the leading risk factors for heart disease. By knowing your family history of heart disease and sharing it with your healthcare provider, you can take the right measures to stay healthy and decrease your risk of heart disease as you age. The most important aspect of your family history of heart disease is finding out if any members of your immediate family - [Understand Your Risk Factors](https://www.womenheart.org/your-heart-journey/understanding-your-risk-factors/) - Be prepared to speak with your doctor by writing your questions down and bringing them with you to your appointment. Use the list below as a guide. What is my overall risk for heart disease? What lifestyle changes can I start making to improve my heart health? What tests should I have to monitor my risk factors for developing heart disease or other - [Know Your Numbers](https://www.womenheart.org/your-heart-journey/know-your-numbers/) - Blood Pressure, Cholesterol and Blood Sugar If you have elevated levels of these measures, your doctor will want to work with you to lower these numbers to reduce your cardiovascular risk. Despite the fact that heart disease means the arteries to your heart have been damaged, there are steps you can take to stop the ## Support Locations - [Washington](https://www.womenheart.org/support-locations/washington/) - Led by trained patient volunteers, WomenHeart’s local support groups meet monthly to provide women living with heart disease critical peer-to-peer support, information and encouragement. Please note, the majority of our support network meetings are conducted in English. Contact a WomenHeart Support Network Coordinator at the link below for details on the next scheduled meeting. WomenHeart - [Connecticut](https://www.womenheart.org/support-locations/connecticut/) - Led by trained patient volunteers, WomenHeart’s local support groups meet monthly to provide women living with heart disease critical peer-to-peer support, information and encouragement. Please note, the majority of our support network meetings are conducted in English. Contact a WomenHeart Support Network Coordinator at the link below for details on the next scheduled meeting. WomenHeart - [Michigan](https://www.womenheart.org/support-locations/michigan/) - Led by trained patient volunteers, WomenHeart’s local support groups meet monthly to provide women living with heart disease critical peer-to-peer support, information and encouragement. Please note, the majority of our support network meetings are conducted in English. Contact a WomenHeart Support Network Coordinator at the links below for details on the next scheduled meeting. WomenHeart - [Virginia](https://www.womenheart.org/support-locations/virginia/) - There are currently no WomenHeart Support Networks in Virginia. WomenHeart also offers one-on-one support, virtual meetings, and an online community. If you are a heart disease survivor and would like to start a support group in Mississippi, you can learn how to become a WomenHeart Champion. - [Indiana](https://www.womenheart.org/support-locations/indiana/) - Led by trained patient volunteers, WomenHeart’s local support groups meet monthly to provide women living with heart disease critical peer-to-peer support, information and encouragement. Please note, the majority of our support network meetings are conducted in English. Contact a WomenHeart Support Network Coordinator at the links below for details on the next scheduled meeting. WomenHeart - [California](https://www.womenheart.org/support-locations/california/) - Led by trained patient volunteers, WomenHeart’s local support groups meet monthly to provide women living with heart disease critical peer-to-peer support, information and encouragement. Please note, the majority of our support network meetings are conducted in English. However, a Spanish language Virtual Support group is available in Long Beach. Contact a WomenHeart Support Network Coordinator at - [New York](https://www.womenheart.org/support-locations/new-york/) - Led by trained patient volunteers, WomenHeart’s local support groups meet monthly to provide women living with heart disease critical peer-to-peer support, information and encouragement. Please note, the majority of our support network meetings are conducted in English. Contact a WomenHeart Support Network Coordinator at the links below for details on the next scheduled meeting. WomenHeart - [Georgia](https://www.womenheart.org/support-locations/georgia/) - Led by trained patient volunteers, WomenHeart’s local support groups meet monthly to provide women living with heart disease critical peer-to-peer support, information and encouragement. Please note, the majority of our support network meetings are conducted in English. Contact a WomenHeart Support Network Coordinator at the links below for details on the next scheduled meeting. WomenHeart - [Illinois](https://www.womenheart.org/support-locations/illinois/) - Led by trained patient volunteers, WomenHeart’s local support groups meet monthly to provide women living with heart disease critical peer-to-peer support, information and encouragement. Please note, the majority of our support network meetings are conducted in English. Contact a WomenHeart Support Network Coordinator at the links below for details on the next scheduled meeting. WomenHeart - [Florida](https://www.womenheart.org/support-locations/florida/) - Led by trained patient volunteers, WomenHeart’s local support groups meet monthly to provide women living with heart disease critical peer-to-peer support, information and encouragement. Please note, the majority of our support network meetings are conducted in English. Contact a WomenHeart Support Network Coordinator at the links below for details on the next scheduled meeting. WomenHeart - [Wyoming](https://www.womenheart.org/support-locations/wyoming/) - There are currently no WomenHeart Support Networks in Wyoming. WomenHeart also offers one-on-one support, virtual meetings, and an online community. If you are a heart disease survivor and would like to start a support group in Wyoming, you can learn how to become a WomenHeart Champion. - [Wisconsin](https://www.womenheart.org/support-locations/wisconsin/) - Led by trained patient volunteers, WomenHeart’s local support groups meet monthly to provide women living with heart disease critical peer-to-peer support, information and encouragement. Please note, the majority of our support network meetings are conducted in English. Contact a WomenHeart Support Network Coordinator at the links below for details on the next scheduled meeting. WomenHeart - [West Virginia](https://www.womenheart.org/support-locations/west-virginia/) - There are currently no WomenHeart Support Networks in West Virginia. WomenHeart also offers one-on-one support, virtual meetings, and an online community. If you are a heart disease survivor and would like to start a support group in West Virginia, you can learn how to become a WomenHeart Champion. - [Vermont](https://www.womenheart.org/support-locations/vermont/) - There are currently no WomenHeart Support Networks in Vermont. WomenHeart also offers one-on-one support, virtual meetings, and an online community. If you are a heart disease survivor and would like to start a support group in Vermont, you can learn how to become a WomenHeart Champion. - [Utah](https://www.womenheart.org/support-locations/utah/) - There are currently no WomenHeart Support Networks in Utah. WomenHeart also offers one-on-one support, virtual meetings, and an online community. 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If you are a heart disease survivor and would like to start a support group in Tennessee, you can learn how to become a WomenHeart Champion. - [South Carolina](https://www.womenheart.org/support-locations/south-carolina/) - There are currently no WomenHeart Support Networks in South Carolina. WomenHeart also offers one-on-one support, virtual meetings, and an online community. If you are a heart disease survivor and would like to start a support group in South Carolina, you can learn how to become a WomenHeart Champion. - [Pennsylvania](https://www.womenheart.org/support-locations/pennsylvania/) - Led by trained patient volunteers, WomenHeart’s local support groups meet monthly to provide women living with heart disease critical peer-to-peer support, information and encouragement. Please note, the majority of our support network meetings are conducted in English. Contact a WomenHeart Support Network Coordinator at the links below for details on the next scheduled meeting. WomenHeart - [North Dakota](https://www.womenheart.org/support-locations/north-dakota/) - Led by trained patient volunteers, WomenHeart’s local support groups meet monthly to provide women living with heart disease critical peer-to-peer support, information and encouragement. Please note, the majority of our support network meetings are conducted in English. Contact a WomenHeart Support Network Coordinator at the links below for details on the next scheduled meeting. WomenHeart - [North Carolina](https://www.womenheart.org/support-locations/north-carolina/) - Led by trained patient volunteers, WomenHeart’s local support groups meet monthly to provide women living with heart disease critical peer-to-peer support, information and encouragement. Please note, the majority of our support network meetings are conducted in English. Contact a WomenHeart Support Network Coordinator at the links below for details on the next scheduled meeting. WomenHeart - [New Jersey](https://www.womenheart.org/support-locations/new-jersey/) - Led by trained patient volunteers, WomenHeart’s local support groups meet monthly to provide women living with heart disease critical peer-to-peer support, information and encouragement. Please note, the majority of our support network meetings are conducted in English. Contact a WomenHeart Support Network Coordinator at the link below for details on the next scheduled meeting. WomenHeart - [Missouri](https://www.womenheart.org/support-locations/missouri/) - Led by trained patient volunteers, WomenHeart’s local support groups meet monthly to provide women living with heart disease critical peer-to-peer support, information and encouragement. Please note, the majority of our support network meetings are conducted in English. Contact a WomenHeart Support Network Coordinator at the links below for details on the next scheduled meeting. WomenHeart - [Mississippi](https://www.womenheart.org/support-locations/mississippi/) - There are currently no WomenHeart Support Networks in Mississippi. WomenHeart also offers one-on-one support, virtual meetings, and an online community. If you are a heart disease survivor and would like to start a support group in Mississippi, you can learn how to become a WomenHeart Champion. - [Minnesota](https://www.womenheart.org/support-locations/minnesota/) - There are currently no WomenHeart Support Networks in Minnesota. WomenHeart also offers one-on-one support, virtual meetings, and an online community. If you are a heart disease survivor and would like to start a support group in Minnesota, you can learn how to become a WomenHeart Champion. - [Kentucky](https://www.womenheart.org/support-locations/kentucky/) - There are currently no WomenHeart Support Networks in Kentucky. WomenHeart also offers one-on-one support, virtual meetings, and an online community. If you are a heart disease survivor and would like to start a support group in Kentucky, you can learn how to become a WomenHeart Champion. - [Kansas](https://www.womenheart.org/support-locations/kansas/) - Led by trained patient volunteers, WomenHeart’s local support groups meet monthly to provide women living with heart disease critical peer-to-peer support, information and encouragement. Please note, the majority of our support network meetings are conducted in English. Contact a WomenHeart Support Network Coordinator at the links below for details on the next scheduled meeting. WomenHeart - [Idaho](https://www.womenheart.org/support-locations/idaho/) - Led by trained patient volunteers, WomenHeart’s local support groups meet monthly to provide women living with heart disease critical peer-to-peer support, information and encouragement. Please note, the majority of our support network meetings are conducted in English. Contact a WomenHeart Support Network Coordinator at the link below for details on the next scheduled meeting. WomenHeart - [Delaware](https://www.womenheart.org/support-locations/delaware/) - There are currently no WomenHeart Support Networks in Delaware. WomenHeart also offers one-on-one support, virtual meetings, and an online community. If you are a heart disease survivor and would like to start a support group in Delaware, you can learn how to become a WomenHeart Champion. - [Colorado](https://www.womenheart.org/support-locations/colorado/) - There are currently no WomenHeart Support Networks in Colorado. WomenHeart also offers one-on-one support, virtual meetings, and an online community. If you are a heart disease survivor and would like to start a support group in Colorado, you can learn how to become a WomenHeart Champion. - [Alabama](https://www.womenheart.org/support-locations/alabama/) - Led by trained patient volunteers, WomenHeart’s local support groups meet monthly to provide women living with heart disease critical peer-to-peer support, information and encouragement. Please note, the majority of our support network meetings are conducted in English. Contact a WomenHeart Support Network Coordinator at the link below for details on the next scheduled meeting. WomenHeart - [Arizona](https://www.womenheart.org/support-locations/arizona/) - Led by trained patient volunteers, WomenHeart’s local support groups meet monthly to provide women living with heart disease critical peer-to-peer support, information and encouragement. Please note, the majority of our support network meetings are conducted in English. Contact a WomenHeart Support Network Coordinator at the link below for details on the next scheduled meeting. WomenHeart - [Ohio](https://www.womenheart.org/support-locations/ohio/) - Led by trained patient volunteers, WomenHeart’s local support groups meet monthly to provide women living with heart disease critical peer-to-peer support, information and encouragement. Please note, the majority of our support network meetings are conducted in English. Contact a WomenHeart Support Network Coordinator at the links below for details on the next scheduled meeting. WomenHeart - [South Dakota](https://www.womenheart.org/support-locations/south-dakota/) - There are currently no WomenHeart Support Networks in South Dakota. WomenHeart also offers one-on-one support, virtual meetings, and an online community. If you are a heart disease survivor and would like to start a support group in South Dakota, you can learn how to become a WomenHeart Champion. - [Rhode Island](https://www.womenheart.org/support-locations/rhode-island/) - There are currently no WomenHeart Support Networks in Rhode Island. WomenHeart also offers one-on-one support, virtual meetings, and an online community. If you are a heart disease survivor and would like to start a support group in Wyoming, you can learn how to become a WomenHeart Champion. - [Oklahoma](https://www.womenheart.org/support-locations/oklahoma/) - There are currently no WomenHeart Support Networks in Oklahoma. WomenHeart also offers one-on-one support, virtual meetings, and an online community. If you are a heart disease survivor and would like to start a support group in Oklahoma, you can learn how to become a WomenHeart Champion. - [Nevada](https://www.womenheart.org/support-locations/nevada/) - There are currently no WomenHeart Support Networks in Nevada. WomenHeart also offers one-on-one support, virtual meetings, and an online community. If you are a heart disease survivor and would like to start a support group in Nevada, you can learn how to become a WomenHeart Champion. - [New Mexico](https://www.womenheart.org/support-locations/new-mexico/) - There are currently no WomenHeart Support Networks in New Mexico. WomenHeart also offers one-on-one support, virtual meetings, and an online community. If you are a heart disease survivor and would like to start a support group in New Mexico, you can learn how to become a WomenHeart Champion. - [New Hampshire](https://www.womenheart.org/support-locations/new-hampshire/) - There are currently no WomenHeart Support Networks in New Hampshire. WomenHeart also offers one-on-one support, virtual meetings, and an online community. If you are a heart disease survivor and would like to start a support group in Wyoming, you can learn how to become a WomenHeart Champion. - [Nebraska](https://www.womenheart.org/support-locations/nebraska/) - There are currently no WomenHeart Support Networks in Nebraska. WomenHeart also offers one-on-one support, virtual meetings, and an online community. If you are a heart disease survivor and would like to start a support group in Nebraska, you can learn how to become a WomenHeart Champion. - [Montana](https://www.womenheart.org/support-locations/montana/) - There are currently no WomenHeart Support Networks in Montana. WomenHeart also offers one-on-one support, virtual meetings, and an online community. If you are a heart disease survivor and would like to start a support group in Montana, you can learn how to become a WomenHeart Champion. - [Maine](https://www.womenheart.org/support-locations/maine/) - There are currently no WomenHeart Support Networks in Maine. WomenHeart also offers one-on-one support, virtual meetings, and an online community. If you are a heart disease survivor and would like to start a support group in Maine, you can learn how to become a WomenHeart Champion. If you would like to start a support group in Maine, contact us here. - [Hawaii](https://www.womenheart.org/support-locations/hawaii/) - There are currently no WomenHeart Support Networks in Hawaii. WomenHeart also offers one-on-one support, virtual meetings, and an online community. If you are a heart disease survivor and would like to start a support group in Hawaii, you can learn how to become a WomenHeart Champion. If you would like to start a support group in Hawaii, contact us here. - [District of Columbia](https://www.womenheart.org/support-locations/district-of-columbia/) - There are currently no WomenHeart Support Networks in the District of Columbia. WomenHeart also offers one-on-one support, virtual meetings, and an online community. If you are a heart disease survivor and would like to start a support group in D.C., you can learn how to become a WomenHeart Champion. - [Alaska](https://www.womenheart.org/support-locations/alaska/) - There are currently no WomenHeart Support Networks in Alaska. WomenHeart also offers one-on-one support, virtual meetings, and an online community. If you are a heart disease survivor and would like to start a support group in Alaska, you can learn how to become a WomenHeart Champion. - [Maryland](https://www.womenheart.org/support-locations/maryland/) - Led by trained patient volunteers, WomenHeart’s local support groups meet monthly to provide women living with heart disease critical peer-to-peer support, information and encouragement. Please note, the majority of our support network meetings are conducted in English. Contact a WomenHeart Support Network Coordinator at the links below for details on the next scheduled meeting. WomenHeart - [Oregon](https://www.womenheart.org/support-locations/oregon/) - Led by trained patient volunteers, WomenHeart’s local support groups meet monthly to provide women living with heart disease critical peer-to-peer support, information and encouragement. Please note, the majority of our support network meetings are conducted in English. Contact a WomenHeart Support Network Coordinator at the link below for details on the next scheduled meeting. WomenHeart - [Massachusetts](https://www.womenheart.org/support-locations/massachusetts/) - Led by trained patient volunteers, WomenHeart’s local support groups meet monthly to provide women living with heart disease critical peer-to-peer support, information and encouragement. Please note, the majority of our support network meetings are conducted in English. Contact a WomenHeart Support Network Coordinator at the links below for details on the next scheduled meeting. WomenHeart - [Arkansas](https://www.womenheart.org/support-locations/arkansas/) - There are currently no WomenHeart Support Networks in Arkansas. WomenHeart also offers one-on-one support, virtual meetings, and an online community. If you are a heart disease survivor and would like to start a support group in Arkansas, you can learn how to become a WomenHeart Champion. - [Louisiana](https://www.womenheart.org/support-locations/louisiana/) - Led by trained patient volunteers, WomenHeart’s local support groups meet monthly to provide women living with heart disease critical peer-to-peer support, information and encouragement. Please note, the majority of our support network meetings are conducted in English. Contact a WomenHeart Support Network Coordinator at the links below for details on the next scheduled meeting. WomenHeart - [Iowa](https://www.womenheart.org/support-locations/iowa/) - Led by trained patient volunteers, WomenHeart’s local support groups meet monthly to provide women living with heart disease critical peer-to-peer support, information and encouragement. Please note, the majority of our support network meetings are conducted in English. Contact a WomenHeart Support Network Coordinator at the link below for details on the next scheduled meeting. WomenHeart - [British Columbia](https://www.womenheart.org/support-locations/british-columbia/) - Led by trained patient volunteers, WomenHeart’s local support groups meet monthly to provide women living with heart disease critical peer-to-peer support, information and encouragement. Please note, the majority of our support network meetings are conducted in English. Contact a WomenHeart Support Network Coordinator at the link below for details on the next scheduled meeting. WomenHeart ## Events - [Heart & Life Connections](https://www.womenheart.org/calendar-of-events/heart-life-connections/2026-07-08/) - This group creates a dedicated space for women living with heart disease during their early and mid-life stages who are balancing diagnosis and treatment alongside life experiences such as work, caregiving, family planning, and other major life transitions. The focus is on shared lived experience and peer support among women navigating heart disease earlier in - [Letter to My Mother - Long Island Community Event](https://www.womenheart.org/calendar-of-events/letter-to-my-mother-long-island-community-event/) - In collaboration with WomenHeart, Medtronic is hosting a community event in Long Island, NY to create broad awareness of heart valve disease symptoms for women and encourage attendees to act when it comes to their heart health. This event is designed for patients and their care teams, with the goal to educate and empower women - [WomenHeart of San Diego County](https://www.womenheart.org/calendar-of-events/womenheart-of-san-diego-county/2026-05-21/) - Join the San Diego County WomenHeart Support Network for our monthly virtual meeting, a supportive space for women living with heart disease to connect, share experiences, and support one another. In addition to peer connection, meetings include wellness-focused sessions and occasional guest speakers such as healthcare experts who share education and guidance on heart health - [Mental Health and Heart Disease: Honest Conversations and Shared Experience](https://www.womenheart.org/calendar-of-events/mental-health-and-heart-disease-honest-conversations-and-shared-experience/) - Living with heart disease affects more than physical health. Many women experience fear, grief, anxiety, loneliness, guilt, shame, or changes in identity after a diagnosis, yet the emotional side of living with heart disease is not always openly discussed. Join WomenHeart for a conversation about mental health and heart disease moderated by WomenHeart Champion and - [WomenHeart of Puget Sound](https://www.womenheart.org/calendar-of-events/womenheart-of-puget-sound/2026-06-02/) - A virtual Seattle-area support network for women living with heart disease. Share experiences, access education, and build community. - [Congenital Heart Connect](https://www.womenheart.org/calendar-of-events/congenital-heart-connect/2026-06-16/) - The Congenital Heart Connect Support Network is a virtual community for women living with congenital heart disease to connect, learn, and support one another through shared lived experience. This group offers a welcoming space for emotional support, peer connection, and education, including conversations with expert speakers and discussions on topics such as navigating adulthood with - [Hermanas de Corazón - WomenHeart en Español](https://www.womenheart.org/calendar-of-events/hermanas-de-corazon-womenheart-en-espanol-2/2026-05-21/) - ¡Únete a nuestro grupo de apoyo en español para mujeres con enfermedades del corazón! Este espacio ofrece conexión, educación y apoyo de parte de otras mujeres que entienden lo que significa vivir con una condición cardíaca.¿Tienes preguntas o quieres saber más? Envía un correo electrónico a: hermanas@womenheart.org. Join us for this month's meeting of our - [WomenHeart Advocacy Day–You Can Participate](https://www.womenheart.org/calendar-of-events/womenheart-advocacy-day-you-can-participate/) - Advocacy Day brings our Champions to engage with policymakers on Capitol Hill, advocate policies that improve prevention, diagnosis, treatment of heart disease. - [Heart Health IS Women’s Health Forum](https://www.womenheart.org/calendar-of-events/heart-health-is-womens-health-forum/) - The Heart Health IS Women’s Health Forum opens the Summit with an immersive morning of education, storytelling, and inspiration. This signature public event explores what it truly means to care for the whole woman — mind, body, and heart. Experts, advocates, and women with lived experience share insights on prevention, mental wellness, technology, and advocacy - [Wenger Awards Celebration](https://www.womenheart.org/calendar-of-events/wenger-awards-celebration/) - The Wenger Awards Celebration is the centerpiece of the WomenHeart Summit. Named in honor of Dr. Nanette K. Wenger, a trailblazer in women’s cardiovascular medicine, the event recognizes individuals and organizations driving progress in research, care, and advocacy. Guests experience an inspiring evening that celebrates achievement, legacy, and the collective commitment to improving women’s heart - [Cardiomyopathy in Women: Recognizing Symptoms and Reaching a Diagnosis](https://www.womenheart.org/calendar-of-events/cardiomyopathy-in-women-recognizing-symptoms-and-reaching-a-diagnosis/) - Join WomenHeart for a foundational HeartTalks session on cardiomyopathy, a diverse group of conditions that affect the heart muscle. While cardiomyopathy can occur in anyone, many women experience delays in diagnosis due to systemic issues in cardiovascular care—such as symptoms being attributed to non-cardiac causes, lower clinical suspicion, or their concerns not being fully considered. - [Women & Blood Pressure: Why It Matters—Even When You Feel Fine](https://www.womenheart.org/calendar-of-events/women-blood-pressure-why-it-matters-even-when-you-feel-fine/) - Join us for Women & Blood Pressure: Why It Matters—Even When You Feel Fine. High blood pressure is often silent, but not harmless. This HeartTalk explains what hypertension is, why it matters even when you feel fine, what “normal” vs. “high” means, and how risk can shift across a woman’s life (pregnancy and postpartum, birth - [Hermanas de Corazón - WomenHeart en Español](https://www.womenheart.org/calendar-of-events/hermanas-de-corazon-womenheart-en-espanol/2025-09-18/) - ¡Únete a nuestro grupo de apoyo en español para mujeres con enfermedades del corazón! Este espacio ofrece conexión, educación y apoyo de parte de otras mujeres que entienden lo que significa vivir con una condición cardíaca. Join us for the launch of our Spanish-language support network for women with heart disease. This group provides connection, - [Self Care through Mindfulness and Meditation](https://www.womenheart.org/calendar-of-events/self-care-through-mindfulness-and-meditation/2025-10-16/) - Join this fast paced, fun and informative course. We will use meditation, mindfulness and other techniques to improve our digestion, sleep, energy and Stress level. Group is limited to 8 participants so we get to know one another. No activity lasts more than 15 minutes. All you need is colored markers and a desire to - [Beats of Change: Stories Driving Awareness & Action](https://www.womenheart.org/calendar-of-events/beats-of-change-stories-driving-awareness-action/) - Be among the first to experience Beats of Change: Stories Driving Awareness & Action, an exclusive World Heart Day screening and conversation. Join WomenHeart this World Heart Day for an exclusive first look at beats of change, a moving short film that amplifies women’s voices and shines a light on the realities of heart disease. - [Treat Me Right Live, Featuring Champion Pat Weilnau](https://www.womenheart.org/calendar-of-events/treat-me-right-live-featuring-champion-pat-weilnau/) - Join us live as WomenHeart Champion Pat Weilnau shares her powerful story of misdiagnosis, self-advocacy, and what it means to be truly heard in the healthcare system. Learn how the Treat Me Right campaign is shifting the narrative for women living with heart disease. - [2025 WomenHeart Science & Leadership Symposium](https://www.womenheart.org/calendar-of-events/science-leadership-symposium/) - WomenHeart is currently looking for dynamic, driven women with heart disease to apply to become WomenHeart Champions at the 2025 WomenHeart Science & Leadership Symposium. This is the nation’s only volunteer program that trains women with heart disease to serve as educators, advocates, and support for women living with heart disease. About the Science & - [Deadline to Apply: 2025 WomenHeart Science & Leadership Symposium](https://www.womenheart.org/calendar-of-events/apply-science-leadership-symposium/) - WomenHeart is currently looking for dynamic, driven women with heart disease to apply to become WomenHeart Champions at the 2025 WomenHeart Science & Leadership Symposium. This is the nation’s only volunteer program that trains women with heart disease to serve as educators, advocates, and support for women living with heart disease. About the Science & - [Women & Heart Failure: From Diagnosis to Innovation](https://www.womenheart.org/calendar-of-events/women-heart-failure-from-diagnosis-to-innovation/) - [et_pb_section admin_label=”section”] [et_pb_row admin_label=”row”] [et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text admin_label=”Text”]Join us for a powerful HeartTalk on heart failure, a growing health concern, and one that often looks different in women. Facilitated by WomenHeart CEO Celina Gorre, this conversation will feature renowned heart failure expert Dr. JoAnn Lindenfeld, who will walk us through what every woman should know: from - [When Heart Symptoms Don’t Add Up: Understanding ATTR-CM](https://www.womenheart.org/calendar-of-events/when-heart-symptoms-dont-add-up-understanding-attr-cm/) - This HeartTalks conversation will explore transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy (ATTR-CM), a serious yet often overlooked condition that can cause the heart to stiffen, leading to symptoms commonly mistaken for other forms of heart disease, particularly heart failure. ATTR-CM can present with fatigue, shortness of breath, swelling, and other signs that resemble more familiar heart conditions, which - [Treat Me Right Live With Champion Joy O’Neal Riley](https://www.womenheart.org/calendar-of-events/treat-me-right-live-with-champion-joy-oneal-riley/) - Facebook Live Event When Joy O’Neal Riley’s heart symptoms were dismissed for more than two years, she started to believe it was just stress or age. But a life insurance application revealed the truth: advanced heart failure. Join us for a powerful live conversation where Joy shares her journey from misdiagnosis to advocacy, and how ## Series - [Heart & Life Connections](https://www.womenheart.org/series/heart-life-connections/) - [WomenHeart of Puget Sound](https://www.womenheart.org/series/womenheart-of-puget-sound/) - A virtual Seattle-area support network for women living with heart disease. Share experiences, access education, and build community. - [Congenital Heart Connect](https://www.womenheart.org/series/congenital-heart-connect/) - Join WomenHeart’s virtual support group for women living with congenital heart disease. Connect, learn, and find community. - [WomenHeart of San Diego County](https://www.womenheart.org/series/womenheart-of-san-diego-county/) - [Hermanas de Corazón - WomenHeart en Español](https://www.womenheart.org/series/hermanas-de-corazon-womenheart-en-espanol/) - [Self Care through Mindfulness and Meditation](https://www.womenheart.org/series/self-care-through-mindfulness-and-meditation/) ## Categories - [Blog](https://www.womenheart.org/category/blog/) - [Heart Stories](https://www.womenheart.org/category/heart-stories/) - [Healthy Living](https://www.womenheart.org/category/healthy-living/) - [Advocacy in Action](https://www.womenheart.org/category/advocacy-in-action/) - [Resources](https://www.womenheart.org/category/resources/) - [What's New](https://www.womenheart.org/category/whats-new/) - [Team Bios](https://www.womenheart.org/category/team-bios/) - [Board of Directors](https://www.womenheart.org/category/board-of-directors/) - [Ways to Give](https://www.womenheart.org/category/ways-to-give/) - [Wenger Award 2024](https://www.womenheart.org/category/wenger-award-2024/) - [Wenger Award 2025](https://www.womenheart.org/category/wenger-award-2025/) - [Wenger Awards Emcee](https://www.womenheart.org/category/wenger-awards-emcee/) - [2026 Summit Speakers](https://www.womenheart.org/category/2026-summit-speakers/) - [Wenger Award 2026](https://www.womenheart.org/category/wenger-award-2026/) - [Leaders of Honor & Emcee](https://www.womenheart.org/category/leaders-of-honor-emcee/) ## Tags - [Juneteenth](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/juneteenth/) - [Heart Health](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/heart-health/) - [Healthy Habits](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/healthy-habits/) - [Heart-Healthy Recipes](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/heart-healthy-recipes/) - [Physical Activity](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/physical-activity/) - [Nutritious Eating](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/nutritious-eating/) - [Stress Management](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/stress-management/) - [Quality Sleep](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/quality-sleep/) - 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[Fiber-rich foods](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/fiber-rich-foods/) - [Lean proteins](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/lean-proteins/) - [Hydration](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/hydration/) - [Cardiovascular wellness](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/cardiovascular-wellness/) - [Breastfeeding benefits](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/breastfeeding-benefits/) - [Maternal health](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/maternal-health/) - [Omega-3 fatty acids](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/omega-3-fatty-acids/) - [Meal plans for breastfeeding](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/meal-plans-for-breastfeeding/) - [Self-compassion](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/self-compassion/) - [Summer wellness](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/summer-wellness/) - [Body image](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/body-image/) - [Realistic goals](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/realistic-goals/) - [Support groups](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/support-groups/) - [Body positivity](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/body-positivity/) - [Mindfulness](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/mindfulness/) - [Relaxation techniques](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/relaxation-techniques/) - [Positive body image](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/positive-body-image/) - [Heart health champions](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/heart-health-champions/) - [Mental health](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/mental-health/) - [Health-focused goals](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/health-focused-goals/) - [beginner yoga poses](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/beginner-yoga-poses/) - [breathing exercises](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/breathing-exercises/) - [Yoga for heart health](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/yoga-for-heart-health/) - [stress reduction](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/stress-reduction/) - [Health & Fitness Day](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/health-fitness-day/) - [cardiovascular function](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/cardiovascular-function/) - [Yoga Awareness Month](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/yoga-awareness-month/) - [Nutrient-dense foods](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/nutrient-dense-foods/) - [leafy greens](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/leafy-greens/) - [berries](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/berries/) - [nuts](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/nuts/) - [whole grains](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/whole-grains/) - [fatty fish](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/fatty-fish/) - [healthy diet](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/healthy-diet/) - [heart disease symptoms in women](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/heart-disease-symptoms-in-women/) - [Menopause heart health](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/menopause-heart-health/) - [hormone replacement therapy](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/hormone-replacement-therapy/) - [estrogen and heart disease](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/estrogen-and-heart-disease/) - [cardiovascular disease in women](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/cardiovascular-disease-in-women/) - [heart health after menopause](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/heart-health-after-menopause/) - [Breast cancer heart health](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/breast-cancer-heart-health/) - [chemotherapy and heart disease](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/chemotherapy-and-heart-disease/) - [radiation therapy heart effects](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/radiation-therapy-heart-effects/) - [cancer survivors and cardiovascular health](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/cancer-survivors-and-cardiovascular-health/) - [protecting your heart during breast cancer](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/protecting-your-heart-during-breast-cancer/) - [managing heart disease risks](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/managing-heart-disease-risks/) - [Diabetes management](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/diabetes-management/) - [heart disease and diabetes connection](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/heart-disease-and-diabetes-connection/) - [blood sugar control](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/blood-sugar-control/) - [exercise for diabetes and heart health](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/exercise-for-diabetes-and-heart-health/) - [diabetes complications](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/diabetes-complications/) - [stress management techniques](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/stress-management-techniques/) - [blood glucose monitoring](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/blood-glucose-monitoring/) - [diabetes apps](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/diabetes-apps/) - [heart health screenings](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/heart-health-screenings/) - [women with diabetes](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/women-with-diabetes/) - [tips for managing diabetes](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/tips-for-managing-diabetes/) - [diabetes risk factors](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/diabetes-risk-factors/) - [Heart disease in women](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/heart-disease-in-women/) - [ethnic disparities in heart health](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/ethnic-disparities-in-heart-health/) - [African American women and heart disease](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/african-american-women-and-heart-disease/) - [Hispanic women and heart disease](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/hispanic-women-and-heart-disease/) - [Asian American women heart disease risk](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/asian-american-women-heart-disease-risk/) - [cardiovascular disease in diverse communities](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/cardiovascular-disease-in-diverse-communities/) - [Native American heart disease statistics](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/native-american-heart-disease-statistics/) - [hypertension in minority women](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/hypertension-in-minority-women/) - [obesity and diabetes in ethnic groups](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/obesity-and-diabetes-in-ethnic-groups/) - [ethnic differences in heart disease risk factors](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/ethnic-differences-in-heart-disease-risk-factors/) - [tailored healthcare for diverse populations](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/tailored-healthcare-for-diverse-populations/) - [addressing healthcare disparities](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/addressing-healthcare-disparities/) - [Heart-Healthy Holiday Recipes](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/heart-healthy-holiday-recipes/) - [Healthy Holiday Cooking Tips](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/healthy-holiday-cooking-tips/) - [Low-Sodium Holiday Dishes](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/low-sodium-holiday-dishes/) - [Healthy Fats for Holiday Meals](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/healthy-fats-for-holiday-meals/) - [Dark Chocolate Desserts](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/dark-chocolate-desserts/) - [Holiday Meal Ideas for Heart Health](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/holiday-meal-ideas-for-heart-health/) - [Cranberry Sauce with Honey](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/cranberry-sauce-with-honey/) - [Roasted Root Vegetables Recipe](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/roasted-root-vegetables-recipe/) - [Festive and Healthy Holiday Recipes](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/festive-and-healthy-holiday-recipes/) - [Tips for a Healthy Holiday Feast](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/tips-for-a-healthy-holiday-feast/) - [WomenHeart 25th Anniversary](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/womenheart-25th-anniversary/) - [Wenger Awards](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/wenger-awards/) - [Women’s Heart Health Advocacy](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/womens-heart-health-advocacy/) - [Heart Health Equity](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/heart-health-equity/) - [Supporting Women with Heart Disease](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/supporting-women-with-heart-disease/) - [Heart Disease Awareness in Women](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/heart-disease-awareness-in-women/) - [Women’s Health Milestones](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/womens-health-milestones/) - [Heart Disease Research Advocacy](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/heart-disease-research-advocacy/) - [WomenHeart Forum](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/womenheart-forum/) - [healthcare innovation](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/healthcare-innovation/) - [women’s heart health](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/womens-heart-health/) - [Heart Health IS Women’s Health Summit](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/heart-health-is-womens-health-summit/) - [women’s heart disease](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/womens-heart-disease/) - [Advocacy Day](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/advocacy-day/) - [women’s health equity](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/womens-health-equity/) - [leadership meetings](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/leadership-meetings/) - [Washington D.C. events](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/washington-d-c-events/) - [equitable healthcare](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/equitable-healthcare/) - [heart health summit](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/heart-health-summit/) - [Women’s cardiovascular health](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/womens-cardiovascular-health/) - [February 2025 events](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/february-2025-events/) - [Dr. Nanette Wenger](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/dr-nanette-wenger/) - [groundbreaking research](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/groundbreaking-research/) - [cardiovascular care disparities](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/cardiovascular-care-disparities/) - [healthcare policy](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/healthcare-policy/) - [health advocacy events](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/health-advocacy-events/) - [patient advocacy](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/patient-advocacy/) - [women’s health policy](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/womens-health-policy/) - [community health leaders](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/community-health-leaders/) - [heart health resolutions](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/heart-health-resolutions/) - [heart-healthy lifestyle](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/heart-healthy-lifestyle/) - [heart-healthy goals](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/heart-healthy-goals/) - [healthy habits for 2025](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/healthy-habits-for-2025/) - [preventing heart disease](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/preventing-heart-disease/) - [women’s heart health tips](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/womens-heart-health-tips/) - [WomenHeart resources](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/womenheart-resources/) - [healthcare advocacy](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/healthcare-advocacy/) - [cardiovascular disease](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/cardiovascular-disease/) - [WomenHeart leadership](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/womenheart-leadership/) - [health policy](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/health-policy/) - [advocacy for women’s heart health](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/advocacy-for-womens-heart-health/) - [Her History Campaign](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/her-history-campaign/) - [make a difference in heart health](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/make-a-difference-in-heart-health/) - [Black History Month](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/black-history-month/) - [Her Heart](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/her-heart/) - [WomenHeart advocacy programs](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/womenheart-advocacy-programs/) - [heart health for Black women](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/heart-health-for-black-women/) - [community health advocacy](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/community-health-advocacy/) - [Heart Month advocacy](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/heart-month-advocacy/) - [cardiovascular research](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/cardiovascular-research/) - [women’s health leaders](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/womens-health-leaders/) - [women in cardiology](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/women-in-cardiology/) - [healthy eating tips](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/healthy-eating-tips/) - [nutrition for heart disease prevention](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/nutrition-for-heart-disease-prevention/) - [Disparities in healthcare](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/disparities-in-healthcare/) - [Health equity](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/health-equity/) - [Women of color heart disease](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/women-of-color-heart-disease/) - [Implicit bias in healthcare](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/implicit-bias-in-healthcare/) - [Preeclampsia heart disease](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/preeclampsia-heart-disease/) - [Minority health disparities](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/minority-health-disparities/) - [Heart disease prevention for women](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/heart-disease-prevention-for-women/) - [Health disparities in minorities](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/health-disparities-in-minorities/) - [Heart health education](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/heart-health-education/) - [Clinical trials for women](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/clinical-trials-for-women/) - [Policy change for heart health](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/policy-change-for-heart-health/) - [Nurses in heart health](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/nurses-in-heart-health/) - [Women’s heart disease care](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/womens-heart-disease-care/) - [Early detection of heart disease](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/early-detection-of-heart-disease/) - [Nurse-led interventions](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/nurse-led-interventions/) - [Cardiovascular nurses](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/cardiovascular-nurses/) - [Lifestyle coaching for heart health](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/lifestyle-coaching-for-heart-health/) - [Nurse patient education](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/nurse-patient-education/) - [Healthcare disparities in women](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/healthcare-disparities-in-women/) - [Nurses as advocates](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/nurses-as-advocates/) - [National Nurses Week](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/national-nurses-week/) - [Nurse-led health programs](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/nurse-led-health-programs/) - [Women’s cardiovascular health care](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/womens-cardiovascular-health-care/) - [Patient education in heart disease](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/patient-education-in-heart-disease/) - [self-advocacy](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/self-advocacy/) - [chronic illness](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/chronic-illness/) - [patient empowerment](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/patient-empowerment/) - [healthcare communication](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/healthcare-communication/) - [heart disease](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/heart-disease/) - [informed care](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/informed-care/) - [blood pressure](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/blood-pressure/) - [wellness tips](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/wellness-tips/) - [water intake](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/water-intake/) - [heart attack misdiagnosis](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/heart-attack-misdiagnosis/) - [heart attack symptoms](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/heart-attack-symptoms/) - [gender bias in healthcare](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/gender-bias-in-healthcare/) - [women and heart disease](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/women-and-heart-disease/) - [advocating for heart health](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/advocating-for-heart-health/) - [medical bias in cardiology](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/medical-bias-in-cardiology/) - [Women and heart attacks](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/women-and-heart-attacks/) - [How women can advocate for healthcare](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/how-women-can-advocate-for-healthcare/) - [Heart disease risk factors for women](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/heart-disease-risk-factors-for-women/) - [Misdiagnosis of heart disease in women](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/misdiagnosis-of-heart-disease-in-women/) - [heart disease research](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/heart-disease-research/) - [heart attack symptoms in women](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/heart-attack-symptoms-in-women/) - [women’s cardiovascular care](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/womens-cardiovascular-care/) - [closing the gender gap in health](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/closing-the-gender-gap-in-health/) - [ATTR-CM](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/attr-cm/) - [transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/transthyretin-amyloid-cardiomyopathy/) - [cardiac amyloidosis in women](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/cardiac-amyloidosis-in-women/) - [underdiagnosed heart conditions](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/underdiagnosed-heart-conditions/) - [hereditary heart disease](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/hereditary-heart-disease/) - [blood donation and heart health](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/blood-donation-and-heart-health/) - [World Blood Donor Day](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/world-blood-donor-day/) - [cardiovascular benefits of donating blood](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/cardiovascular-benefits-of-donating-blood/) - [blood pressure and blood donation](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/blood-pressure-and-blood-donation/) - [self-care](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/self-care/) - [cardiovascular risk](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/cardiovascular-risk/) - [social wellness](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/social-wellness/) - [hepatitis C](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/hepatitis-c/) - [World Hepatitis Day](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/world-hepatitis-day/) - [heart health for women](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/heart-health-for-women/) - [stroke prevention in mothers](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/stroke-prevention-in-mothers/) - [breastfeeding and heart disease](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/breastfeeding-and-heart-disease/) - [postpartum health](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/postpartum-health/) - [women's health research](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/womens-health-research/) - [breastfeeding awareness](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/breastfeeding-awareness/) - [maternal wellness](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/maternal-wellness/) - [vaccines and heart health](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/vaccines-and-heart-health/) - [women and vaccines](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/women-and-vaccines/) - [pneumococcal vaccine](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/pneumococcal-vaccine/) - [cardiovascular risk prevention](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/cardiovascular-risk-prevention/) - [immunization and women’s health](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/immunization-and-womens-health/) - [vaccines for heart patients](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/vaccines-for-heart-patients/) - [flu vaccine and heart](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/flu-vaccine-and-heart/) - [COVID-19 vaccine benefits](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/covid-19-vaccine-benefits/) - [heart health protection](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/heart-health-protection/) - [Cholesterol](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/cholesterol/) - [Healthy Living](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/healthy-living/) - [Good vs Bad Cholesterol](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/good-vs-bad-cholesterol/) - [Nutrition & Wellness](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/nutrition-wellness/) - [Age and Heart Disease](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/age-and-heart-disease/) - [Gender Differences in Heart Health](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/gender-differences-in-heart-health/) - [Chronic Conditions](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/chronic-conditions/) - [Cardiovascular Risk Factors](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/cardiovascular-risk-factors/) - [Women’s Health](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/womens-health/) - [stress and heart health](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/stress-and-heart-health/) - [depression and heart disease](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/depression-and-heart-disease/) - [mental health and heart disease](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/mental-health-and-heart-disease/) - [health literacy and heart health](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/health-literacy-and-heart-health/) - [women’s health literacy](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/womens-health-literacy/) - [heart disease and health literacy](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/heart-disease-and-health-literacy/) - [importance of health literacy](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/importance-of-health-literacy/) - [health literacy in women’s heart care](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/health-literacy-in-womens-heart-care/) - [women caregivers cardiovascular health](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/women-caregivers-cardiovascular-health/) - [heart disease support caregivers](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/heart-disease-support-caregivers/) - [caregiving women heart health](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/caregiving-women-heart-health/) - [caregiver heart risk](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/caregiver-heart-risk/) - [women heart self‑care](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/women-heart-self‑care/) - [Family health history](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/family-health-history/) - [Inherited heart conditions](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/inherited-heart-conditions/) - [Lp(a) and heart disease](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/lpa-and-heart-disease/) - [Lipoprotein(a)](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/lipoproteina/) - [Family medical history](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/family-medical-history/) - [Women and heart attack risk](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/women-and-heart-attack-risk/) - [Heart health awareness](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/heart-health-awareness/) - [Preventive cardiology](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/preventive-cardiology/) - [peer support heart disease](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/peer-support-heart-disease/) - [Jacqueline](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/jacqueline/) - [Susan Bodiker](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/susan-bodiker/) - [women’s heart health stories](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/womens-heart-health-stories/) - [Denise Dunager](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/denise-dunager/) - [womenheart impact statistics](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/womenheart-impact-statistics/) - [donate women’s heart health](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/donate-womens-heart-health/) - [female cardiovascular advocacy](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/female-cardiovascular-advocacy/) - [non‑profit heart health women](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/non‑profit-heart-health-women/) - [cardiomyopathy](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/cardiomyopathy/) - [heart health checklist](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/heart-health-checklist/) - [symptoms to watch](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/symptoms-to-watch/) - [women’s heart questions](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/womens-heart-questions/) - [New Year heart tips](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/new-year-heart-tips/) - [cardiomyopathy in women](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/cardiomyopathy-in-women/) - [cardiomyopathy symptoms](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/cardiomyopathy-symptoms/) - [delayed diagnosis](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/delayed-diagnosis/) - [hypertrophic cardiomyopathy](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/hypertrophic-cardiomyopathy/) - [peripartum cardiomyopathy](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/peripartum-cardiomyopathy/) - [American Heart Month](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/american-heart-month/) - [mitral valve prolapse](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/mitral-valve-prolapse/) - [cause marketing](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/cause-marketing/) - [heart attack awareness](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/heart-attack-awareness/) - [young women and heart disease](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/young-women-and-heart-disease/) - [women’s health advocacy](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/womens-health-advocacy-2/) - [nonprofit partnerships](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/nonprofit-partnerships/) - [corporate social responsibility](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/corporate-social-responsibility/) - [hospitality industry giving](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/hospitality-industry-giving/) - [grief to action](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/grief-to-action/) - [honoring a legacy](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/honoring-a-legacy/) - [heart disease awareness campaign](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/heart-disease-awareness-campaign/) - [women’s health education](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/womens-health-education/) - [Health IS Women’s Health](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/health-is-womens-health/) - [WomenHeart Summit](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/womenheart-summit/) - [cardiovascular equity](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/cardiovascular-equity/) - [NIH funding](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/nih-funding/) - [clinical trial representation](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/clinical-trial-representation/) - [disparities in heart disease](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/disparities-in-heart-disease/) - [Her Heart Her History](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/her-heart-her-history/) - [Go Red for Women](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/go-red-for-women/) - [policy advocacy](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/policy-advocacy/) - [women transforming cardiovascular care](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/women-transforming-cardiovascular-care/) - [women heart disease advocates](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/women-heart-disease-advocates/) - [Women’s History Month heart health](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/womens-history-month-heart-health/) - [cardiovascular health advocacy](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/cardiovascular-health-advocacy/) - [women changing healthcare](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/women-changing-healthcare/) - [patient-centered heart care](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/patient-centered-heart-care/) - [survivor-led advocacy](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/survivor-led-advocacy/) - [health equity in cardiology](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/health-equity-in-cardiology/) - [heart healthy diet for women](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/heart-healthy-diet-for-women/) - [women and heart disease risk](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/women-and-heart-disease-risk/) - [nutrition and cardiovascular health](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/nutrition-and-cardiovascular-health/) - [heart-smart food swaps](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/heart-smart-food-swaps/) - [cardiovascular nutrition for women](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/cardiovascular-nutrition-for-women/) - [National Nutrition Month heart health](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/national-nutrition-month-heart-health/) - [culturally inclusive nutrition](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/culturally-inclusive-nutrition/) - [metabolic health in women](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/metabolic-health-in-women/) - [women’s heart health nutrition](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/womens-heart-health-nutrition/) - [healthy eating for heart disease](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/healthy-eating-for-heart-disease/) - [minority health](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/minority-health/) - [healthcare disparities](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/healthcare-disparities/) - [cardiovascular disparities](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/cardiovascular-disparities/) - [access to care](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/access-to-care/) - [hypertension pregnancy](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/hypertension-pregnancy/) - [maternal health heart disease](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/maternal-health-heart-disease/) - [preeclampsia heart risk](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/preeclampsia-heart-risk/) - [Black maternal health](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/black-maternal-health/) - [cardiovascular risk women](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/cardiovascular-risk-women/) - [pregnancy complications heart disease](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/pregnancy-complications-heart-disease/) - [TRITON-CM](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/triton-cm/) - [TRITON-CM clinical trial](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/triton-cm-clinical-trial/) - [ATTR-CM symptoms](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/attr-cm-symptoms/) - [women’s health awareness month](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/womens-health-awareness-month/) - 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[women heart health](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/women-heart-health/) - [diabetes and heart disease](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/diabetes-and-heart-disease/) - [cholesterol management](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/cholesterol-management/) - [blood pressure management](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/blood-pressure-management/) - [women's heart health risk factors](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/womens-heart-health-risk-factors/) - [prevent heart disease in women](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/prevent-heart-disease-in-women/) - [lifestyle changes for heart health](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/lifestyle-changes-for-heart-health/) - [reducing heart disease risk](https://www.womenheart.org/tag/reducing-heart-disease-risk/) ## Journey Phases - [Prevent](https://www.womenheart.org/heart-journey/prevent/) - [Diagnose](https://www.womenheart.org/heart-journey/diagnose/) - [Treat](https://www.womenheart.org/heart-journey/treat/) - [Thrive](https://www.womenheart.org/heart-journey/thrive/) ## Event Categories - [WomenHeart Events](https://www.womenheart.org/calendar-of-events/category/womenheart-events/) - [Social Media Live](https://www.womenheart.org/calendar-of-events/category/social-media-live/) - [HeartTalks](https://www.womenheart.org/calendar-of-events/category/hearttalks/) - [Science & Leadership Symposium](https://www.womenheart.org/calendar-of-events/category/science-leadership-symposium/) - [Support Network Meeting](https://www.womenheart.org/calendar-of-events/category/support-network-meeting/) - [Community Events](https://www.womenheart.org/calendar-of-events/category/community-events/) - [WomenHeart Summit](https://www.womenheart.org/calendar-of-events/category/womenheart-summit/)