More than 60 million women in the U.S. live with cardiovascular disease and about 37,000 die from heart attacks each year.
Most of the time you probably don't pay much attention to your heart doing it's job - but if you were to see it in action, it's incredibly complex.
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death worldwide, yet many people say the long list of potential heart attack ...
The signs and symptoms of heart disease and heart attack may present differently in women than in men, and can be more subtle. Here, five women share their experiences with cardiovascular disease and ...
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Why heart disease is the No. 1 killer of women — and how to spot the signs
Learn why heart disease is the leading killer of women, how symptoms differ from men, and the unique risk factors to watch for.
Heart attack symptoms in women can differ from the classic warning signs portrayed in men. Women may notice symptoms such as shortness of breath, nausea or overwhelming fatigue, sometimes without even ...
Heart disease was responsible for about 1 in every 5 female deaths in 2023. But a Dallas surgeon says more awareness can help ...
Chest pain and shortness of breath are two symptoms that grab your attention quickly, potentially signaling a heart attack if they come on suddenly. And if they develop gradually and worsen over time, ...
Up to 80% of heart disease, including heart attack and stroke, is preventable with regular screenings, control of chronic diseases and a healthy lifestyle. Adopting heart-healthy habits earlier in lif ...
Valve disease affects how blood moves through the heart, and pregnancy is often a time when symptoms first appear or become more noticeable. Learning about a heart valve condition during pregnancy can ...
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