Heart disease is usually associated with men, but it's actually the No. 1 killer of women , ahead of breast cancer. Heart disease affects women of all ages and background. About one in four women will die from heart disease, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention.
But enough bad news: The good news is that heart disease is preventable if you take the proper steps now; groups such as Go Red have helped reduce heart disease deaths among women. Best of all, you don