KSHB: Saint Luke's Women's Heart Center Shares Heart Health Tips for Women

Heart attack and stroke are the number one health threat to women and research shows that only 56% of women in the U.S. recognize that heart disease is their number one killer. 

Dr. Tracy Stevens, medical director of Saint Luke’s Muriel I. Kauffman Women's Heart Center, talks to KSHB about the unique heart attack symptoms in women and what people can do today to help reduce their risk of heart attack by 95%. 

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