Women Less Likely Than Men To Change Habits That Increase Heart Disease Risk

Smoking, eating fattening foods and not getting ample exercise are all lifestyle habits that can lead to poor health and cardiovascular disease more so whether you have a family history. But researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have

found that women don’t change these habits as often as men, even when they have relatives with heart disease. [click link for full article]

Original post by Women’s Health / Gynecology News From Medical News Today

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