Vive! was created just for women to offer what you need -- better knowledge and care for your health -- with what you want -- fun, relaxation and style -- while discussing topics like better living, body care and understanding health, with fun lifestyle tips blended in. With Vive!, good health is always in style. Please enjoy these helpful resources from our past Vive! events and mailings. For more information about Vive! and other upcoming women's programs, join our mailing list. Feb 2008 | "Get Heart Smart"February is National Heart Month, and since heart disease is the #1 cause of death for women, we'd like to remind
you how to be heart
smart. To make sure that your heart is in tip-top shape, consult with your physician
during your next visit about how to keep it healthy.
He/she can help you with
answers to these questions:
Helpful Resources
Nov 2007 | "What Women Want"In a celebration of mind, body and spirit, Vive! offered what women want in the form of great holiday eats from Whole Foods, little treats and luxuries, and answers to our questions about health and well-being in the gorgeous setting of Victoria Place Spa in Greer. Presenters and Guests
Helpful Resources
Oct 2007 | "Best Foot Forward"This event was a treat for tired feet! Women with woeful toes joined us for a heel-to-toe lesson on foot health, including choosing the right footwear, caring for common foot problems, and when to see your doctor. Presenters and Guests
Foot Health Walk and Run Resources
Sept 2007 | "Breast Health from A to D"Vive! offered a look at "support" for mind, body, and spirit as we fully explored breast health -- including what you need to know about your breasts, St. Francis services, finding and fitting the right bra, and a creative way to say good-bye to old bras! Presenters and Guests
Helpful Resources Breast Health Genetic Testing Understanding Bras
July 2007 | "I'm Hot"Presenters
Menopause
June 2007 | "Bone Up on Calcium"
Presenters
Osteoporosis Calcium in Your Diet
May 2007 | "Making Family History"Vive! met to "make our family history" and learn about self-preservation — both through understanding our health and how to archive our own history. Presenters
Family Health History and Screenings Info
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