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In Philly, the Neighborhood You Live In Could Determine Your Lifespan. Activists Are Pointing to the Food We Eat

What happens when fresh, nutritious food is out of reach?

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Heart Disease Myths, Busted: Forget What You Thought You Knew

Historically, most heart disease research has been conducted with men, leading to many common misconceptions about heart disease in women. Here’s what you might have thought you knew about heart disease.

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Heart Month Style: All Red, All Glam

Show your support by donning red from head to toe for Wear Red Day this February 1st. Don’t have a ruby-stocked closet? Try these Rittenhouse Row finds.

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Heart Health Is Hereditary

This mother-daughter duo knows that heart health starts at home, and women with a family history of heart disease should take proactive steps to combat it.

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If You’re Feeling Off, “Trust Your Heart” And Change Your Habits

Go Red for Women Chair Sarah Bouchard talks balancing health and work, helping those who need it most, and how her mom inspired her to pay attention to her heart health.

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Better Health Can Be a Walk in the Park

Don’t underestimate the power of lacing up your sneakers and heading around the block.

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Here’s Why Having More Women in STEM Matters

A new initiative is empowering girls to pursue careers in the sciences.

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How Stereotypes Impact Heart Care

Heart disease can affect anyone, so doctors need to adapt.

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Changing the Way Philly Eats

Reinvented corner stores and farm-fresh food are transforming neighborhoods.

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Health vs. Career Is a False Choice

Gina Clark wants women to know they don’t have to choose.

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