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                                                                                                    Volume 9 • Issue 4 • Fall 2005

Women’s Heart Center offers new ‘Girls At Heart’ program

St. John’s is celebrating the first anniversary of its Women’s Heart Center with the debut of Girls At Heart, a new monthly program that offers heart-healthy cooking demonstrations, education, support and friendship.

Girls at Heart, which is free to join, meets 6-8 p.m. the last Tuesday of each month at the Women’s Heart Center, located inside Hammons Heart Institute on the St. John’s Hospital campus.

SUPPORT & CAMARADERIE

Top 10 Heart Attack Symptoms Experienced By Women

Unusual fatigue
Sleep disturbance
Shortness of breath
• Indigestion
Anxiety/heart racing
Arms weak/heavy  
Weakness
Cold sweat
Dizziness
Nausea

“In talking with women during their heart-health consultations, we have found that many of them don’t necessarily have a strong support system in place to encourage them to lead a heart-healthy lifestyle,” says Sheila Bowen, RN, BSN, MA, Women’s Heart Center coordinator.

“Girls At Heart offers that support and camaraderie, along with education about exercise and heart-healthy meals on the go and plenty of time for socializing. We recognize that many of these women are still working outside the home and leading busy lives, so that’s why Girls At Heart is an evening program.”

St. John’s Women’s Heart Center educates Ozarks women about heart health with a focus on prevention and is part of St. John’s cardiopulmonary rehabilitation program. The center is located at the north entrance of Hammons Heart Institute. For more information, call 417-820-3666 or 1-800-200-9000.

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Sisters of Mercy Health System