Womens Health

Stressed? … here’s 5 ways that I manage mine!

Stressed? … here’s 5 ways that I manage mine!

As some of you know, I have recently had a break away, reconnecting with family and friends overseas. I initially thought that I would write this next blog about the damaging effects of stress, as I think that as women we often keep pushing ourselves not realising that we aren’t being productive, we often wait too long to take holidays or have a break not realising when our “batteries” are flat.

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Many women not properly informed of heart risk by their doctors

Many women not properly informed of heart risk by their doctors

Survey shows women are less likely to get recommended monitoring, often told to lose weight Source: American College of Cardiology, ScienceDaily, 23 March 2016

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No Treatment for Leading Cause of Heart Failure in Women, Summit Hears

No Treatment for Leading Cause of Heart Failure in Women, Summit Hears

As there is no cure for the leading type of heart disease that kills women, women have been advised to take preventative measures. “They need to own this disease. Women’s health should be defined as women’s heart health.” Said Dr. Sharonne Hayes at Canada’s first summit on the crisis of women’s heart health.

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One Woman, One Hour Dies

One Woman, One Hour Dies

One in three Australian women dies every hour of heart disease (CVD). According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), one-third of all female deaths are due to heart disease and stroke, and rising. CVD deaths globally are higher than all cancers. In Australia awareness and funding remains a low priority as Government funding for CVD hasn’t increased for last three years, so why is this killer disease under the radar by federal and state governments today?

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