498: Unique Risk Factors That Make Women More Prone To Heart Disease Than Men

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For most of the past century, more women than men have died from cardiovascular disease, heart attacks, and stroke…
…and as many as half of the women in developed countries, including the US, will die of these almost entirely-preventable conditions. 
Yet it is still considered to be primarily a male problem… But why?

Catch today’s episode for all the science behind why women are more prone to heart disease, as well as simple steps you can take to prevent it–and learn:

What your genetics, lifestyle, and hormones are telling you

How sleep, stress, and blood sugar play into the equation

10 unique risk factors for women 

4 simple steps for preventing heart disease     

8 blood sugar hacks to fix your metabolic health now 


Mentioned in this Episode:
Gluco Support – The Blood Sugar-Balancer 
90-Day Metabolism Makeover Program – Work one-on-one with me to heal your body!
Additional Resources:
451: Why Do Women Have a Higher Cardiometabolic Mortality Rate Than Men?
#379: 7 Effective Herbs for Stopping a Blood Sugar Spike and Addressing Poor Metabolic Health
#494: How to Work One-on-one with Me in My New Metabolism Makeover Coaching Program
3 Reasons it’s Critical to have Metabolic Flexibility
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498: Unique Risk Factors That Make Women More Prone To Heart Disease Than Men

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