The WomenHeart Discussion Group hosted Dr. Daniel Wolter of Millennium Dental Arts for a seminar about the connection between oral health and cardiac health. The event took place on March 16, 2016, and it was the second time that Dr. Wolter presented to the group. Over the last decade or so it has become increasingly…
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Clubs & Classes, March 2016
Dental health and your heart
Rusty Rinehart The WomenHeart Discussion Group is honored to host Dr. Daniel Wolter as the speaker for its March 16 meeting here in PebbleCreek. Dr. Wolter is the author of two books about dental health and its impact on the health of the rest of your body. The meeting will be from 2:30 to 4:00…
Clubs & Classes, February 2016
WomanHeart speaker for Heart Month – February 17
Nanci Rusty Rinehart Dr. Jennifer Bellingrodt, psychologist, will be speaking at the WomenHeart discussion group on February 17 at 2:30 p.m. in Room 100 at the Activity Center in Eagle’s Nest. She will be speaking about the difficulty of accepting the reality of having a heart disease. Some people who have or have had problems…
Clubs & Classes, January 2016
Women’s Heart Health meeting
Rusty Rinehart Do your New Year’s resolutions include improving your heart health? Join us for discussions with women who have or are at risk for heart disease. What changes are you going to make this year to either stay or become heart healthy? If you are a heart disease survivor what can you do to…
Generals, September 2015
WomenHeart Discussion Group
Rusty Rinehart For any woman with or at risk for heart disease, WomenHeart is for you! If you’ve had a problem with your heart and you are now doing well, is this group for you? Absolutely! We are always able to improve our chances of staying well or improving our heart health. Heart disease is…
Clubs & Classes, May 2015
WomenHeart Discussion Group
Rusty Rinehart We are having a dietitian come to speak about healthy foods for us through the summer and fall. She is a dynamic speaker and gives us lots of information to use to improve our heart health. WomenHeart is free and open to all women with or at risk for heart disease. Please come…