Symptoms of a heart attack tend to be different in women than in men, and raising awareness about those differences is important, because they could mean the difference between life and death. Watch El Camino Hospital and PAMF cardiologist Dr. Jane Lombard and Barbara Dehn, RN, host of CBS 5 Nurse Barb’s Daily Dose, speak about how to identify and manage cardiovascular risk factors, how to prevent of heart disease with lifestyle changes. This lecture was given on Thursday, February 9, 2012 at the El Camino Hospital Mountain View campus and is part of a month-long Community Wellness Lecture Series, wherein education about heart disease is provided to the community as part of the National Heart Month Awareness campaign.
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Increasing your fat intake (especially saturated animal fat) and drastically decreasing your carbohydrate intake will give you a better cholesterol profile – more HDL and less LDL. Recommending the opposite (less fat) will not help anybody, it will only make matters worse. Too much carbohydrates and too low intake of fat is what make people sick with heart disease, diabetes and obesity - not the other way around. Please update yourselves, the science is out there.