“Research We’re Watching.” Harvard Women’s Health Watch 22.9 (2015):8. Health Source – Consumer Edition. Web. 11 June 2015. The main point of this article is to inform the reader about research being watched by Harvard Health Publication regarding the benefits to an individual’s health from eating peanuts on a regular basis, why women fall and the symptoms of a heart attack in a female. I was interested in the symptoms of a heart attack for a woman as the problem I intend to work on is increasing awareness of these symptoms to the public. The author is not a medical professional and is relying on data that was provided by Harvard College. The audience for this article is any consumer. This article is supportive to my overall article that women need more education on symptoms of a heart attack in a female which vary from that of a male. I find the source very useful as it follows my personal research through a family member who had a heart attack. I found this source at the Rio Salado Library under the article database for medical.
Rockoff, Jonathan D. "Heart Study Bolsters Push to Intervene in 30-Year-Olds." Wall Street Journal, Eastern edition ed. Mar 03 2015. ProQuest. Web. 11 June 2015. This article discusses how high cholesterol at a young age, between 30 and 40 years, greatly increases a person’s chance of having heart disease. The article encourages people in this age group to have their cholesterol screened. If they