Women’s cardiovascular health has long been overlooked and understudied. Here are some things to keep in mind.
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 ...
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 ...
Heart health and cardiovascular diseases have become synonymous with men’s health, but Dr. Evelina Grayver, director of Northwell Health’s Women’s Heart Program, is flipping that script. “We are not ...
Paula Montana De La Cadena, M.D., is a Cardiologist at Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute Dr. Jayne Morgan, MD, cardiologist and the clinical director of the Covid task force at Piedmont Hospital in ...
As a female cardiologist, I am acutely aware of the serious risk of heart disease in women. Heart disease is the number one cause of death for women, resulting in one of every three deaths each year; ...
Heart disease in women can often emerge silently, yet the subtle warning signs are usually there. However, they just do not always appear in the dramatic way that many people imagine. A story recently ...
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 easily ...
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