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Nineteen Women’s College Basketball Coaches Unite to Support Research on Cardiovascular Disease, Leading Cause of Death Among Women

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Nineteen women’s college basketball coaches have joined forces to support research aimed at addressing cardiovascular health in women. Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death among women in the United States, claiming over 440,000 lives annually—more than all forms of cancer combined. This collaboration seeks to raise awareness and contribute to scientific efforts targeting this widespread health issue.

Heart disease continues to pose a significant threat to women’s health, underscoring the need for increased research and preventative measures. The initiative by these coaches highlights the importance of addressing this critical gap in public health knowledge. Their involvement aims to bring attention to the severity of cardiovascular disease among women while supporting advancements in medical research that could lead to improved outcomes and prevention strategies.

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Date: October 30, 2025

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