Debbie encourages testing for women with strong family histories of heart disease.
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I would say if for any woman, if there’s heart failure in your family, they suggested that all my family get tested. Because if it’s hereditary it will show up before you realize that you have heart failure. So, that’s one of the things that I think people should do, is definitely get tested. The second is, be more aware of the symptoms of heart failure.
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