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Dear Janice

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Heart disease is still the No. 1 killer of women, causing 1 in 3 deaths each year. Women just like us – mothers, sisters, friends – are dying at the rate of one per minute because they don’t know what I know: heart disease kills. That’s why I want you to take action now and become part of the movement against women and heart disease. I’ve sent you the Heart Health Kit below so you can get heart healthy. You can also sign up for the movement and get your FREE red dress pin.

Go Red Heart Health Kit

Stay informed, know your risks, and join my mission to prevent heart disease in women with this free heart health kit from Go Red For Women:
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Get Your FREE Red Dress Pin

The red dress is a symbol for women fighting heart disease. Make it your mission to Go Red by wearing your pin and sharing the message with others.
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About Go Red For Women

Go Red For Women from the American Heart Association celebrates the energy, passion and power we have as women to band together to wipe out heart disease and stroke.
Learn More at GoRedForWomen.org

Sincerely,
Karen

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