For women, the risk of heart disease is dramatic, and it’s rising. The medical field must do more to draw attention to this serious issue. This month, Katz Institute for Women's Health interviewed ...
Experts have said that small bursts of exercise can reduce the risk of heart attacks, stroke and heart failure in women by up ...
I write about U.K. health policy. The U.K.’s British Heart Foundation has launched a $10 million international fund for research into cardiovascular disease in women, in collaboration with 11 ...
Even as institutions such as the Heart Institute — which is home to the Canadian Women’s Heart Health Centre — work to reduce the well documented gender gap in cardiac care and research ...
could help more women in Scotland and other countries live in good health for longer. "Despite being more likely to receive proven and effective heart attack treatment and prevention, men fared ...
Women's Health may earn ... your risk of a common heart condition? New research points to...yes. For the study—which will be presented at researchers from NYU Langone Health at the annual ...
We may present differently. Heart attack symptoms are different; stroke symptoms are very prevalent in women. So we just want to make sure everyone's aware and takes charge of their own health." ...
An average of four daily minutes of this sort of activity appears to protect the heart health of women who don’t otherwise exercise, researchers reported Dec. 3 in the British Journal of Sports ...
One study published in the Journal of Women’s Health found that women with symptoms of heart disease were twice as likely to be told their symptoms were due to mental illness, compared to men ...