Cardiovascular disease kills more women annually than all cancers combined, yet many women remain unaware of their unique risk factors and warning signs. Medical professionals consistently report that ...
February is heart health month. Cardiovascular disease is the number one killer of women, causing one in three deaths each year. While we often see heart attacks portrayed in movies or on TV as a ...
When a heart attack strikes, speedy treatment is key. But findings in the European Heart Journal reveal that women wait longer than to seek medical attention for heart attacks—and failure to recognize ...
CLEVELAND — Nearly 45% of women ages 20 and older are living with some form of cardiovascular disease, according to the American Heart Association. Knowing the truth about heart health can help keep ...
Share on Pinterest Experts say medical professionals as well as women themselves ignore symptoms of heart disease in females. andreswd/Getty Images Researchers are recommending an upgrade in a widely ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in women in the ...
As a cardiologist, I frequently encounter a concerning misconception among women: the belief that heart disease primarily affects others, while the fear of breast cancer overshadows the significant ...
Measuring the levels of three biomarkers in blood in midlife may give women a clearer picture of their risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attacks and strokes decades earlier than current ...
A non-injury crash in St. George closed westbound traffic on Sunset.The St. George Police Department posted on social media that the crash occurred at 1:10 p.m. Britani Bateman from Real Housewives of ...
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the U.S., yet experts agree the condition is often misdiagnosed in women. For American Heart Month, doctors and patients are speaking out to help ensure ...