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The Real Texas Lady Killer: Heart Disease

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Monday, February 3, 2014   

AUSTIN, Texas - When one mentions a heart attack, the first vision that comes to mind is often a man grasping at his chest. However, heart disease actually takes the lives of more women than men. To raise awareness of the prevalence, cardiologist Dr. Rawa Sarji said it is time to Go Red for Women.

"By wearing red, living a healthy lifestyle and 'speaking red:' by spreading the message that heart disease is killing our mothers, daughters, sisters and friends," Sarji said.

Friday, Feb. 7, is the American Heart Association's 10th annual Wear Red Day, when all are asked to don some red clothing to show support for women's heart health.

Women are less likely than men to call 911 if they are experiencing heart attack symptoms. Sarji said they may include the classic chest pain that radiates down the left arm, "which can be associated with sweating, shortness of breath, nausea. In women, they can present similarly. They can also present with jaw pain, dizziness, so it's very important for women to be very cognizant and, if they are having symptoms, seek immediate medical attention."

Sarji also noted steps a person can take to reduce the risk of heart disease. They include quitting smoking, eating healthy food and getting exercise on a regular basis. Cardiovascular disease is responsible for nearly one-third of all deaths in the United States.

More information on "Go Red" is at http://www.goredforwomen.org/wearredday/.



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