Heart disease, already the leading cause of death for women in the United States, will soon become an even bigger issue impacting nearly 15% of the female population by 2050, according to projections ...
As a cardiologist, I see this far too often: women come to us later in the course of heart disease, sometimes after weeks or even months of vague symptoms that were dismissed or misdiagnosed. We've ...
BLOOM (TAMPA) – Are you overlooking early signs of heart disease because they don’t look “typical”? You’re not alone—and that blind spot may be putting your health at risk. For decades, cardiology ...
Without better prevention and early detection, the number of women living with cardiovascular disease will increase substantially in the coming decades, the American Heart Association said Wednesday.
Among postmenopausal women, higher Life’s Essential 8 and Life’s Crucial 9 scores were associated with a lower risk for ...
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