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						Memorial Heart and 
						Vascular Services to Sponsor Free Heart-Health Event for 
						Women 
			
   
            
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		[May 02, 2017]  
		
		SPRINGFIELD 
		– Area women are invited to a free community event featuring fun and 
		interactive breakout sessions to improve their heart health at Celebrate 
		the Heart of a Woman from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, May 9, at the Gus and 
		Flora Kerasotes YMCA, 4450 W. Iles Ave. 
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			 Sponsored by Memorial Heart and Vascular Services, 
			the event, Celebrate the Heart of a Woman, will also feature keynote 
			speaker Dr. Ashley McDonald with Memorial Physician 
			Services-Chatham. 
			 
			Several breakout sessions will offer fun and easy ways to exercise 
			and relax. They are "Chair Yoga, Pilates, Power Pump," "WERQ (a 
			cardio dance workout)," "Healthy Lifestyle through Strength and 
			Balance," "Paraffin Hand Dip," "Hand Massage" and "Can We Talk Heart 
			to Heart About Sugar?" led by registered dietitian Erin Zepp. 
			
			  
			“Women can do so much to lower their risk of heart disease, 
			including maintaining a healthy diet, managing their weight, 
			exercising and controlling stress,” said Paula Harwood, a registered 
			nurse and manager of cardiopulmonary rehabilitation and heart 
			failure at Memorial Medical Center. “We’ll cover that in a fun way 
			to help empower and motivate women to take care of their hearts.” 
			
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			Many women mistakenly think heart disease primarily 
			affects men, Harwood said. According to the National Institutes of 
			Health, one in four women in the United States dies of heart disease 
			and 80 percent of women ages 40 to 60 have one or more risk factors 
			for heart disease. 
			 
			The free event is open to the public, but reservations are 
			recommended. Comfortable clothing and shoes are encouraged for 
			breakout sessions. Refreshments will be served. 
			 
			To register, visit MemorialMedical.com or call (217) 788-3333. 
				 
			[Michael Leathers, Memorial Health 
			Systems]  |