AI-powered digital twin technology could transform how doctors understand and treat heart disease. But if the medical data ...
RICHMOND, Va. -- February is American Heart Month. Dr. Saima Shikari, a cardiologist with VCU Health’s Pauley Heart Center, shares information about women's health and heart disease. So essentially ...
Liz covers cardiovascular and metabolic disease, asking why we’re not doing better or even losing ground against the world’s leading killer. Send tips on Signal at LizC.22. Women’s bodies are ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Wear Red Day is recognized on the first Friday in February. Heart disease remains the leading cause of death for ...
Share on Pinterest Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both males and females, despite the myth that heart disease is a “man’s disease.” Marco Govel/Stocksy Most women are unaware of their ...
Women are more likely to face delays in the diagnosis of heart disease and - as a result - are more likely to die, according ...
ALERT. CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE IS THE NUMBER ONE KILLER OF WOMEN. THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION REPORTS NEARLY 45% OF WOMEN AGES 20 AND OLDER ARE LIVING WITH SOME FORM OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE.
Beverly Hills Cardiologist Publishes Book Addressing Female Heart Attack Signs and Symptoms Beverly Hills, Aruba - May ...
THE IMPORTANCE OF COMMUNITY... ESPECIALLY FOR PEOPLE DIAGNOSED WITH CANCER.# CANCER IS ALWAYS THE BIG FEAR.....BUT THE REALITY IS..... HEART DISEASE IS THE NUMBER ONE KILLER OF WOMEN IN THE U-S....AND ...
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death for women. Underdiagnosis is a major reason. Dr. Katy Fetten, a cardiothoracic surgeon at Baylor Scott & White Dallas, tells KERA’s Sam Baker heart ...
A century ago, so little was known about heart disease that people who had it resigned themselves to years of bed rest or, worse, an early death. Even less was known about how heart disease affected ...
Many women were taught to fear hormone therapy. Now, experts argue those fears may be preventing them from getting treatment ...