Women's Heart Foundation

Women's Heart Foundation Women's Heart, since 1989, for women by women, because our heart health is non-negotiable

Provide PE/Health curriculum support and infrastructure to schools with an intervention program that includes personal trainers, nutrition aids and a health management system for tracking inflammatory markers for diabetes and heart disease to reduce risk factors associated with obesity.

12/07/2024

I have attended many CPR classes over the years, but was never told this…
When you are alone and have a heart attack. What are you gonna do then?
A rarely good post that can't be shared often enough:
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Take a 2 minute break and read this:
Let's say it's 5:25 pm and you're driving home after an unusually hard day's work.
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You are really tired and frustrated.
All of a sudden you have chest pains. They are starting to radiate in the arm and jaw. It feels like you’re being stabbed in the chest and heart. You're only a few miles away from the nearest hospital or your home.
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Unfortunately you don't know if you can make it.
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Maybe you've taken CPR training, but the person running the course hasn't told you how to help yourself.
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How do you survive a heart attack when you're alone when it happens? A person who is feeling weak and whose heart is beating hard has only about 10 seconds before losing consciousness.
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But you can help yourself by coughing repeatedly and very strongly! Deep breaths before every cough. Coughing should be repeated every second until you arrive at the hospital or until your heart starts to beat normally.
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Deep breathing gives oxygen to your lungs and coughing movements boost the heart and blood circulation. Heart pressure also helps to restore a normal heartbeat. Here's how cardiac arrest victims can make it to the hospital for the right treatment.
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Cardiologists say if someone gets this message and passes it on to 10 people, we can expect to save at least one life.
9. FOR WOMEN: You should know that women have additional and different symptoms. Rarely have crushing chest pain or pain in the arms. Often have indigestion and tightness across the back at the bra line, plus sudden fatigue.
Instead of posting jokes, you're helping save lives by spreading this message.
❤️ COPY (hold your finger down , click on the text and select copy, go to your own page and where you normally want to write, hold finger down again and paste).

01/09/2024

Hello 🔵 It's official. Signed at 12:53. Don't forget, the new Facebook rule starts tomorrow (aka... new name META)

Today is National Wear Red Day. Wear something RED to raise awareness of women’s  #1 killer.
02/04/2022

Today is National Wear Red Day. Wear something RED to raise awareness of women’s #1 killer.

01/31/2022

Commemorate National Women's Heart Week February 1-7. Know your personal risk. Learn heart attack symptoms which may be different or milder. Take care of your heart!

Celebrate International Girl Child Dayhttps://www.un.org/en/observances/girl-child-day
10/11/2021

Celebrate International Girl Child Day
https://www.un.org/en/observances/girl-child-day

The International Day of the Girl Child focuses attention on the need to address the challenges girls face and to promote girls’ empowerment and the fulfilment of their human rights.

02/06/2020
02/06/2020
Get Your RED on February 7, 2020. It's    and time to raise awareness about the  #1 killer of both women and men. Talk a...
02/06/2020

Get Your RED on February 7, 2020. It's and time to raise awareness about the #1 killer of both women and men. Talk about it. You've got this!

Day 7:   - COMMUNICATE TO PREVENT MEDICAL ERROR. Share with all of your practitioners, specialists and pharmacist a list...
04/26/2019

Day 7: - COMMUNICATE TO PREVENT MEDICAL ERROR. Share with all of your practitioners, specialists and pharmacist a list of all the medicines and supplements you take. Update it. Bring it to every doctor visit and hospital stay. Accept responsibility for your health.

Day 6:   - KIDS AND ELDERLY AT GREATER RISK, SO USE MEDICINES WISELY. Children have immature livers, can't detoxify drug...
04/26/2019

Day 6: - KIDS AND ELDERLY AT GREATER RISK, SO USE MEDICINES WISELY. Children have immature livers, can't detoxify drugs. Totally avoid use of acetaminophen (Tylenol™). Seniors may have reduced liver function, and they are prone to opposite effects/SE with certain types of drugs. Gender, age, race, preexisting conditions -all affect reactions.

Day 5:   - BE GENDER CARE AWARE. Women are more likely than men to experience medication reactions and they have gender-...
04/26/2019

Day 5: - BE GENDER CARE AWARE. Women are more likely than men to experience medication reactions and they have gender-specific risks. Talk with your pharmacist. Share all health concerns. Inform if pregnant, trying to get pregnant, taking BC pills or ERT.

Day 4:   - BE PROACTIVE DURING TRANSITIONAL CARE. With changes in medical regimen, errors can occur. If visiting a pract...
04/26/2019

Day 4: - BE PROACTIVE DURING TRANSITIONAL CARE. With changes in medical regimen, errors can occur. If visiting a practitioner or being discharged from hospital or nursing home, ask a family member to be present, take notes. Speak up! Know your plan of care.

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