Heart Health AdviceCardiovascular disease is the number one killer of American women, but you can reduce your risk by as much as 82 percent by committing to a healthy lifestyle. |
Red Dress FashionStars like Heidi Klum, Maria Menounos and Cheryl Hines hit the runway to raise awareness for heart disease. Check out their sizzling performances here. |
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Runway VideoWatch celebs like supermodel Molly Sims, "Grey's Anatomy" actress Sara Ramirez and soulful singer Joss Stone strut their stuff to promote women's heart health as part of New York's Fashion Week. |
Be Heard This ElectionLifetime wants women across the country to share their opinions about important issues, like heart health. So tell us: What would you do if you were president? |
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More From Our PartnersLearn more about Lifetime's five outstanding Don't Skip a Beat partners and how they're each making a difference in the fight to end heart disease. |
The Experts Speak OutThe country's leading heart-health experts explain why women's cardiovascular health is important to the entire nation, and especially in the upcoming election. |











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