Heal Your Heart
with Wine and Chocolate
If women would drink a glass of red wine a day and eat an ounce
of dark chocolate, they could help reduce their risk of heart
disease by 54 percent, says a new book officially being released
today by the New York publisher, Stewart, Tabori & Chang.
Heal Your Heart with Wine and Chocolate . . . and 99 other ways
women can protect their hearts is written by veteran health journalist
Debora Yost, who reviewed all the scientific research and literature
exclusive to women and heart disease and interviewed the top
experts in heart health to come up with 101 scientifically based
dietary and lifestyle practices that uniquely appeal to women.
“The book is an empowering self-help book for women because
it focuses only on the positive things women can do to enhance
their heart health,” says Leslie Stoker, president and
publisher. The book points to the differences between men and
women and the way they accumulate many heart risks. Many of the
ways to avoid these risks are just as different.
Nancy Loving, Executive Director for the National Coalition
for Women with Heart Disease (WomenHeart), who wrote the foreword
for the book, is actively campaigning this month – heart
month – to increase awareness that heart disease, not breast
cancer, is the number one killer of women in America and worldwide.
In Heal Your Heart with Wine and Chocolate, Yost cites some startling
statistics:
--Only 13 percent of America women considered heart disease
a personal threat.
--Only 1 out of 5 doctors, including cardiologists, know heart
disease is the major killer of women, according to a recent survey.
--Heart disease kills six times as many women as breast cancer
and twice as many women as all forms of cancer combined. |