Women tend to live healthier lives than men, but new research suggests that common risk factors for heart disease have twice ...
Heart disease has long been the leading killer of adults, but beyond that stark fact, men and women diverge. From differences at the cellular level of the heart to circulatory structure to ...
WOMEN are more likely to ignore symptoms of heart complaints – as many believe it’s not an issue that will affect them. A study of 2,000 adults found women are more likely to ignore ...
The human heart is a vital organ that pumps blood through ... Cardiovascular disease develops and presents differently in women and men. But medical guidelines are often based on studies that ...
Linda Blount, president of the Atlanta-based Black Women’s Health Imperative, which aims to improve the health of Black women and girls, said the symptoms of heart disease include feeling faint, ...