Heart Attack Survivor "You need to listen to me Now!" (CLICK HERE) The latest studies show a surprising picture. When you compare statistics, you find that heart attack is the No. 1 killer of American women.
Of the nearly 500,000 heart attack deaths that occur each year, over 233,000 are women,. On a larger scale, all heart and blood vessel diseases combined claim more than 479,000 women's lives each year.
It's true that more men have heart attacks than women and men have them earlier in life. But women have lower chances of surviving them. Studies show that 44 percent of women die within a year compared to 27 percent of men.
During the first four years following a heart attack, the rate of having a second attack is 20 percent for women compared with 16 percent for men.
Heart disease is killing people faster than ever before... and we need to pay attention to stop these needless deaths.
It is simple...it just takes some changes in our eating, exercise and stress habits.
More than
one-third of these deaths occur in middle-aged adults. Globally, cardiovascular
diseases account for as many deaths in young and middle-aged adults as HIV/AIDS.
This year an estimated 700,000 Americans will have a coronary attack. About
500,000 will have a recurrent attack.
About 42 percent of the people who
experience a coronary attack in a given year will die from it.
Don't just there, do something!. Save your life and the lives of those you love. If you fail to act now, you will have this family's trauma.