Media Coverage: National Wear Red Day: Raising Awareness For Women's Heart Disease
Saint Luke's cardiologist Tracy Stevens joins FOX 4, KSHB, KMBC, and KCTV to discuss women's heart health on National Wear Red Day.
1 minuteHeart disease is the number one health threat for women, killing more American women than all forms of cancer combined, according to the American Heart Association.
This National Wear Red day, Dr. Tracy Stevens, Medical Director of Saint Luke's Muriel I. Kauffman Women's Heart Center, joined four Kansas City news stations to share the importance of women's cardiovascular disease awareness.
Dr. Stevens spoke with FOX 4, KSHB, KMBC, and KCTV about warning signs of heart issues in women and steps you can take to help prevent heart disease.
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