Garden of Life Partners with WomenHeart to Help Combat Women's Heart Disease
Posted on: Tuesday, 2 June 2009, 04:07 CDT
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Garden of Life President
"We are privileged to work with WomenHeart to help provide education, support and hope to millions of women at risk or suffering from heart disease," said Ray. "When we considered organizations we'd like to partner with on our mission to empower extraordinary health, we were excited to discover that WomenHeart is committed to spreading the word that heart disease is the number one killer of women."
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Founded in 1999, WomenHeart is a national patient advocacy organization that focuses exclusively on women's heart disease. It is the only organization with a national network of patient support groups across the country and a dynamic online support community that provides peer-to-peer support. In addition, WomenHeart advocated for the HEART for Women Act, resulting in it passing the House of Representatives in
SOURCE Garden of Life, Inc.
Source: PR Newswire
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