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The hand of the heart

Do you know the hand of the heart? The five fingers: my blood pressure, my blood sugar, my lipid profile, my abdominal perimeter, my stress. And in the center: my symptoms.

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By keeping an eye on these key indicators of your cardiovascular health, you can avoid developing the disease in eight out of ten cases. Thanks to Ali Rebeihi and Agathe Lecaron for opening their Bel et Bien program on France 2 to the Women's Heart Bus. https://www.france.tv/france-2/bel-et-bien/4558555-quand-le-coeur-guide-la-tete.html from 18:00 on the replay. This long report gives us a good understanding of the risk factors and the three key stages of prevention for women: first contraception, pregnancy and menopause. And it takes us on the Bus for a full screening!

 

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