EXPERTS SAY HEART DISEASE IS A LEADING CAUSE OF DEATH FOR WOMEN. BUT THERE IS AN ALARMING TREND OF MISDIAGNOSIS AND A LACK OF ...
"If you speak with women who have had previous heart attacks, they will often tell you that they had spoken with their doctor ...
Dr. Hannah Rosenblum, a cardiologist at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center, told The Post which ...
Piedmont Augusta Hospital is now offering heart screenings for women as a way to promote heart health in the community.
There are notable differences between men and women in their susceptibility to many human diseases, including cardiovascular ...
Doctors say heart attacks are mostly preventable. They say to take action and to prevent one you should check in with your ...
Eva Epker covers what to know about and how to improve women's health. Although many images of "heart attacks" show a man or a woman clutching their chest in pain, heart ... [+] attack symptoms ...
Twenty percent of women will not have the same symptoms from a heart attack that a man has, and instead of the classic, there's an elephant on my chest or chest pain radiating into the neck and ...
But findings in the European Heart Journal reveal that women wait longer than to seek medical attention for heart attacks—and failure to recognize sneaky female symptoms is a major reason.
Women are less likely to be diagnosed with heart disease than men, and less likely to get best treatment. Researchers are struggling with old stereotypes to right the balance. When asked to name ...
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death for women worldwide, with symptoms often overlooked or misinterpreted. Unlike men, women frequently experience subtler warning signs that can be ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - February is American Heart Month, and women are being encouraged to think about keeping their heart healthy. According to the American Heart Association, one in every ...