These days women are more inundated than ever with information about how to live better. Yet a snapshot of women's health in the U.S. shows many women still need to be more proactive about self-care. A surprising number have risk factors for serious health threats such as heart disease, cancer, and strokes due to lifestyle habits that, according to the American Heart Association, may be controllable in many instances.
Click on the infographic above to see why for women, managing lifestyle habits is more important than ever for long-term good health.
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