Tattoos Raise Awareness of Heart Disease in Women
Tattoos Raise Awareness of Heart Disease in Women
Women get tattoos to raise awareness of heart disease in women.
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" Yeah. Bartlett you can't can't get attention and get Clinton talking about heart to beat a group lady killer."
" When I hand out the statistics I'm man he has it 480000. Die here in line 31 every minute. He -- me it scared me really bad."
" Michelle married with four -- recently turned forty. She did her best friend from college celebrate it together and that make your health a priority."
" Believe the girl at each team in the dorm room eating doughnuts and still drinking doctor pepper -- much -- important yeah. And I thank you change we've had started eating. Bagels or exercising the ability to block the you pound which is the right at Fort Worth women volunteered to help the American Heart Association spread its message. But wanted a -- attention getter than the little red dress the association long times -- awareness. We're glad -- profit that we are like. Now how -- not only did it really -- out of box in fact that people are planned to an end their life Michelle even hander went. Back in the eighties that's how conservatively aren't that helps you get the bullet and I younger generation."
" The lady killer attack to an ad that read -- my heart and hope not to die. Are the idea of marketing expert -- and."
" Well they got -- and I love the red trick that didn't take it. How do different levels of -- and our kids eat at -- I think -- Yeah sure. We need to get Robert half -- that. The tattoos are temporary but Michelle hopes that message is permanent. 25 year old women a whole new look. To be out there having everything intact if not reporting when your calls. It's not I think the -- little 25 years of age heart disease a lady killer to avoid. Deborah Ferguson and maybe he thought or were."
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