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Who Does Your Heart Beat For? Join us as we focus on Heart Health with CHS this February.

by Susu | February 1, 2015

Hashtag News Flash.

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Heart Disease and Stroke are WOMEN’S health issues.  We are at higher risk than men, with a 58% combined heart disease risk vs. that of 48% for men.   Women have more strokes than men, and more women die from strokes than men.

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Yes.  While heart disease has typically been considered a disease of white men, in today’s actuality:

Hello ladies.  That’s pretty much all of us and those we love.

This February for Heart Month, we’re partnering with CAROLINAS HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS to raise Heart Health awareness among our many scoop readers, fans & followers.  We’ll be posting all month about heart health, wearing red, women’s healthy heart habits and more.

We’re even joining their hashtag campaign to support the CHS Who Does YOUR Heart Beat For? social media campaign.

CHS wants all of us to share with the tags #MyHeartBeats4U and #MyHeartBeats4__[fill in name here]____across our social media their hashtag campaign to bring attention to Heart Health.

It’s easy.  Show your support on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram with a photo of whom or what your love this month, hashtag-ed with whom or what Your Heart Beats For.  You will be doing a good thing and You can be serious or fun —>
#MyHeartBeats4Manolos #MyHeartBeats4ChrisHemsworth anyone?

 

 

The scoop community is huge in Charlotte, and it’s almost all women.
Join us to bring attention to this women’s issue. Print and fill out the sign, pose with it and post to your favorite social media using the hashtag #MyHeartBeats4U.  [Don’t see your post? Make sure your post is public, not private, on your account].

And follow the postings on our #MyHeartBeats4U instagram page right here on #scoopclt. MyHeartBeatsForSign_Scoop_PRINT MyHeartBeatsForSign instructions

 

 

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