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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 heart doctor told News 4, heart disease is the number one killer of women.
The cardiologist said patients with heart failure face a high risk during long periods of heat, ‘especially when nighttime temperatures stay high’.
How anemia secretly damages women's hearts permanently - iron-deficient blood forces your heart to work overtime creating lasting strain.
Women face greater risk factors for heart disease around the time of menopause as the body’s natural estrogen declines and drives worsening health trends, according to Dr. Priya Freaney, a ...
A recent study suggests that women who are self-employed have lower risk factors for heart disease. Here's why that might be, according to new research. This Type Of Work May Lower Heart Attack ...
Heart attack deaths have decreased by 90% over 50 years, while other cardiovascular conditions like heart failure and arrhythmias are rising, according to a new American Heart Association study.
Every ~20 seconds in the U.S a woman aged 50 or older suffers a fracture.1 These fractures result in higher rates of hospitalization than heart attack, stroke, or breast cancer, while having ...
In a concerning trend seen across India post the COVID-19 pandemic, cases of heart attacks—especially among younger ...
Self-employed women may be at significantly lower heart attack risk compared with women employed for salary or wages. University of California - Los Angeles Health Sciences. Journal ...
Researchers using cardiac MRI have found that long-term exposure to air pollution is associated with early signs of heart damage, according to a study that was published today in Radiology, a journal ...
According to the American Heart Association, someone in the U.S. suffers from a heart attack every 40 seconds. In fact, a heart doctor told News 4, heart disease is the number one killer of women.