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Simple test pinpoints risk for heart disease

Heart disease has long been the No. 1 cause of death for both women and men in the United States.

Saturday s Heart Walk covers 3 locations in Jacksonville area

Saturday s Heart Walk covers 3 locations in Jacksonville area
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Jacksonville woman s pregnancy complications followed by heart disease

And she has a message for other women. Listen to your body, she said. I got through it because I listened to my body. … So many people don t. You can t brush it off and deal with it later. Later never comes. Female-specific risks for heart disease The American Heart Association Journal special issue, released online this year, cited multiple research studies showing that women face many female-specific risks for heart disease and stroke. Pregnancy, physical and emotional stress, sleep patterns and numerous physiological aspects are among the many unique factors found to contribute to increased cardiovascular risks for women, according to the journal.

Your COVID-19 vaccines questions answered

Q&A: Your COVID-19 vaccine questions answered 3 experts visit News4Jax to answer viewers’ questions Jennifer Waugh, The Morning Show anchor, I-Team reporter Published:  Updated:  Tags:  , JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Questions about the COVID-19 vaccine are coming into our newsroom frequently these days via phone, email and social media messages. We aren’t doctors and hesitate to give answers beyond when and where vaccines are available and current advice from the CDC. News4Jax invited Dr. Pamela Rama, a cardiologist with Baptist Health, and Mia Jones, the CEO of Agape Community Health Center, on The Morning Show on Friday to answer many of your specific questions.

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