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Women's Heart Health

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Nothing replaces a discussion with your doctor or healthcare provider. You might want to search the Internet for information about women and heart disease to discuss with your doctor. Sites to consider include the following locations:

The Heart Truth

The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and partner organizations are sponsoring a national campaign called The Heart Truth. The campaign's goal is to make women more aware of the danger of heart disease. Through multimedia messages, the campaign warns women against heart disease and the need to take action against its risk factors. This site includes links to TV, radio, and print Public Service Announcements and ordering information for materials that can be used at community events.

www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/hearttruth

WomenHeart: The National Coalition for Women with Heart Disease

This site provides reliable information on women's heart health. Claiming, "no one knows what it's like to be you. Except us," this site provides information on the connections between mental health and heart disease and offers information on how to take better care of yourself.

www.womenheart.org

American Heart Association

The wealth of information about women's heart health provided by the American Heart Association is well documented, presented in a clear, user-friendly fashion and includes everything from pages devoted to readers' feedback and heart healthy recipes to exercise tips, facts about women's hearts, study results and more. In particular, there is information on postmenopausal women for whom there is a greater risk of heart attack and stroke.

women.americanheart.org

Women's Health Initiative

This is the home page of the Women's Health Initiative of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The Women's Health Initiative focuses on the major causes of death, disability and frailty in postmenopausal women, with an overall goal to reduce coronary heart disease, breast and colorectal cancer and fractures from osteoporosis.

www.nhlbi.nih.gov/whi

Heart Center Online

Heart Center OnLine (HCO) provides information organized into resource centers, with one focused on women's heart health information. HCO also offers a free weekly newsletter and general heart information.

www.heartcenteronline.com

Women's Health Interactive

Women's Health Interactive features an interactive learning opportunity designed to educate both women and men about their separate but equal cardiovascular disease risks and what they can do to stay heart-healthy.

www.womens-health.com