American Heart Association researchers are forecasting an increase in heart disease rates for women by 2050. Almost 60% will ...
The American Heart Association’s Ohio Valley Women of Impact campaign raised more than $90,000 for the organization. The ...
About two years ago, Kristina Auwarter was leaning over to pick up her son from his crib when she felt a spot of pain bloom in her chest. Initially, nothing about it raised her suspicion; she’d just ...
New research projects that by 2050, nearly 60% of U.S. women could have high blood pressure and more than 60% could be obese, driving a sharp increase in cardiovascular disease. Experts say ...
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for women, but many are unaware of their personal risk. A Nashville-based program is offering thousands of free heart screenings for women to promote early ...
Heart disease in women often hides behind subtle symptoms or no symptoms at all, but its risks are real and life-threatening. From high blood pressure and cholesterol to pregnancy complications and ...
SAN ANTONIO — Heart disease is the number one killer for women because experts say women often tend to ignore the signs and symptoms. One of the big reasons, they focus on the health of others, more ...
Dr. Aaron Block explains what every woman should know about her heart, including how symptoms, risks, and heart disease can be influenced by hormones and life stage. Heart disease is the leading cause ...
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 ...
Researchers track heart disease from young adulthood to uncover when sex-based risk differences first emerge. Study: Sex Differences in Age of Onset of Premature Cardiovascular Disease and Subtypes: ...