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Learn the truth about women and heart disease!

  • 1 in 3 women suffer from heart disease, but only 1 in 5 believes she is personally at risk, thinking heart disease couldn't happen to "someone like me."  But it does.
     
  • Heart disease is STILL the No. 1 killer of women, taking the life of one woman every minute.
     
  • 80% of cardiac events in women may be prevented if women make the right choices for their hearts, involving diet, exercise and abstinence from smoking.
View the 2013 Indy Go Red Newsletter

Indy GRFW Luncheon 2010 ProgramSave The Date!
Indianapolis Go Red For Women Luncheon
JW Marriott
Friday, February 22, 2013
 The GTECH Building Goes RedFebruary is American Heart Month
Help us turn Indianapolis "red" for women in February.
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Connect with other Hispanic women nationwide and learn more on how to prevent the #1 killer of Hispanic women - heart disease.
 Go Red Woman on stairsJoin the Movement
It’s easy, it’s free, and it could help save your life. Join the Go Red For Women® movement and get the tools, resources and inspiration you need to love your heart.
Red Dress Go Red WomenWear Red Day
Check your wardrobe and plan to wear red on Friday, Feb. 1, 2013 to show your support for Go Red For Women!   more
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Your heart is in your hands. Heart disease and stroke are largely preventable if you work to lower your risks. Learn more by taking the Go Red Heart CheckUp.
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Connect with women who truly understand your journey – the pain, the victories and everything between.
   

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