Life Saving Medical Innovation Made by Women 4 Women. You wear a workout bra to exercise.Why shouldn't you wear one during a high-impact stress echocardiogram?
At Heartlanta Bra, we're revolutionizing major components of the stress echocardiogram. But first, what is a stress echocardiogram and why is it important? Head to the link in our bio to learn more!
If women wear workout bras to exercise why wouldn't they be allowed to wear them during the high impact aerobic activity required for an echocardiogram?
The Heartlanta Bra was created specifically to be worn by women during stress echocardiogram tests. Our patented bra is efficient, effective and functional!
Great words from Dr. Beni! Just like you get your car checked, get your heart checked! Let us help you make a stress echo easier, head to our website today!
If this many women are affected by heart disease, why is it not a larger conversation! Join us in helping spread the importance of heart disease testing with the women in your life (we have a bra that makes it easy!)
Heart Disease Remains the #1 Killer of Women. The @HeartlantaB is the NEW way we diagnose heart disease in women. Made by a woman:
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It's time for today's "Did you know?" fact about heart disease in women. Talk to your doctor if you are concerned with any of the following risk factors. During the process of heart disease testing, our mission is to make women more comfortable during screening tests.
We've got your back...or more importantly, your heart's back. Let us help you take the stress out of stress echo as you help make sure your heart is as healthy as it can be. Click the link in our bio today! #hearthealth
See the Heartlanta difference! Out goal is to make screening easier, more comfortable and less stressful. Head to our website to get your Heartlanta Bra today! ❤️ #hearthealth
According to the Cleveland Clinic, women don’t tend to do as well as men after a heart attack. This may be due to the fact that women who suffer a heart attack have more untreated risk factors, such as diabetes or high blood pressure. Put yourself first, get tested.