One organization is taking women's heart health into their own hands to push women to do the same. The Women's Heart Alliance co-founded by Ronald Perelman and Barbara Streisand along with the medical centers they support. They unveiled their first campaign called "fight the lady-killer." Their goal is to bring the stories of how heart disease affects women to a personal level, as a way for women to take the threat to their health more seriously. The organization conducted a survey of one thousand women and found out women don't really discuss the disease. But doctor Holly Andersen says this is a discussion that needs to happen. For more information log on to fighttheladykiller.org
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