WomenHeart: The National Coalition for Women with Heart Disease is the leading voice for the millions of women living with or who are at risk for heart disease. Its mission is to improve their lives and advance equity in heart health. WomenHeart achieves this by providing peer support, education, and advocacy at both the national and community levels.
Join us for a vital discussion on the connection between heart, kidney, and metabolic health. Hosted by Dr Payal Kohli and WomenHeart CEO Celina Gorre, this talk will shed light on key health issues impacting women.
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Heart disease, diabetes, obesity, and kidney disease are deeply connected. These conditions make up cardiovascular kidney metabolic (CKM) syndrome, a growing but often overlooked health issue. Join Registered Dietitian and Nurse Practitioner, Colleen Dawkins, and WomenHeart CEO, Celina Gorre, for this HeartTalk webinar as they explore how nutrition and lifestyle choices can play a vital role in supporting the management of these interconnected conditions. We will explore what CKM is, how these interconnected conditions impact women’s health, and the critical role of nutrition in supporting heart, kidney, and metabolic health. Our discussion will include practical strategies to make sustainable dietary changes that can help manage these conditions more effectively. Additionally, we will hear real stories from WomenHeart Champions, offering insights and inspiration for those on a similar journey.
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If you need support in living with your condition, are looking for educational resources to help you understand more, or want to get involved in research, engagement and advocacy, take a look at our partner organizations.