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According to the American Heart Association, someone in the U.S. suffers from a heart attack every 40 seconds. In fact, a ...
Although heart disease remains a leading cause of death among women, many still perceive it as predominantly a male issue.
A heart attack affects both men and women, but the symptoms can present differently. Many women may even dismiss the signs. Cardiologist John Ryan, MD, discusses why women's symptoms tend to differ, ...
GRAND CHUTE, Wis. (WBAY) - February is American Heart Month, and knowing the signs of a heart attack is so important. women ...
Women can experience heart attack symptoms that are different from men’s. Recognizing these signs early and seeking immediate medical attention can save women’s lives. Unlike men, women often ...
Women are more likely to have heart attacks caused by non-obstructive coronary artery disease, where blockages are not in the ...
The most important risk factor for young women was diabetes. Women with diabetes were more likely to suffer a heart attack ...
Men are around half as likely to be diagnosed with an anxiety disorder compared to women. Some feel pressure to be fearless ...
Heart disease in Indian women is often misdiagnosed or overlooked, especially as their symptoms differ from men’s. A recent ...
Self-employed women have fewer risk factors for cardiovascular disease compared to non-self-employed women, suggesting that the work environment may play a role in the development of risk factors that ...