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Heart Disease in Women: Is It Really a 'Silent' Killer or Are We Just Not Listening

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Heart disease is the leading cause of death among women, yet many don’t recognize the unique risks they face. In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Marlon Everett, a renowned cardiologist, to uncover the truth behind this 'silent' epidemic.

🔥 Are we missing the warning signs?
🔥 How do stress and lifestyle uniquely impact women’s heart health?
🔥 Why is early detection the key to saving lives?

Dr. Everett dives deep into these questions, offering powerful insights and practical tips for better heart health. This isn’t just a discussion—it’s a call to action for women everywhere to prioritize their well-being.

💡 Don’t miss this life-changing conversation. Listen now on Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, and Spotify!

➡️ Follow me on YouTube @keithdterry for exclusive content and more inspirational stories that matter.

#WomensHeartHealth #HeartDiseaseAwareness #KeithDTerry #TheNextBigThingPodcast #CardiovascularCare #HeartHealthMatters #HealthcareInnovation #StressManagement #PodcastLife #FollowMe

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Keith D. Terry and JJaed Productions, LLC produced this episode. www.jjaedproductions.com
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Heart disease is the leading cause of death among women, yet many don’t recognize the unique risks they face. In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Marlon Everett, a renowned cardiologist, to uncover the truth behind this 'silent' epidemic.

🔥 Are we missing the warning signs?
🔥 How do stress and lifestyle uniquely impact women’s heart health?
🔥 Why is early detection the key to saving lives?

Dr. Everett dives deep into these questions, offering powerful insights and practical tips for better heart health. This isn’t just a discussion—it’s a call to action for women everywhere to prioritize their well-being.

💡 Don’t miss this life-changing conversation. Listen now on Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, and Spotify!

➡️ Follow me on YouTube @keithdterry for exclusive content and more inspirational stories that matter.

#WomensHeartHealth #HeartDiseaseAwareness #KeithDTerry #TheNextBigThingPodcast #CardiovascularCare #HeartHealthMatters #HealthcareInnovation #StressManagement #PodcastLife #FollowMe

Send us your thought on this episode.

Support the show

Keith D. Terry and JJaed Productions, LLC produced this episode. www.jjaedproductions.com
Please Follow us on our YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/@keithdterry

For podcast guest recommendations, contact [email protected]

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