February is American Heart Month and Intermountain Health, and the American Heart Association are working together to raise awareness about women and heart disease. Heart disease is the #1 killer of ...
Here’s something that might make you reconsider your next doctor’s appointment: nearly half of all heart attacks and strokes happen to people who check every box for good health. Their cholesterol ...
February is American Heart Month — a good time to know what’s at stake in terms of your cardiovascular health. For women over age 50, a few factors regarding heart health deserve a little more ...
When a heart attack strikes, speedy treatment is key. But findings in the European Heart Journal reveal that women wait longer than to seek medical attention for heart attacks-and failure to recognize ...
So much for feeling young at heart. A startling Northwestern University study recently revealed that most Americans’ hearts are aging faster than they are. Men’s tickers were, on average, seven years ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Cardiovascular disease is the number one killer of women and the American Heart Association is asking you to lend support by going red for women — by wearing the color red.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — If you’ve watched our newscasts or browsed social media today, you’ve probably noticed a lot of red. But Valentine’s Day isn’t until next Friday, right? Don’t worry—we ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — Many people may think the signs of a heart attack are unmistakable. Local doctors told us, for women, the signs actually may not be obvious and might even be confusing. “Heart attacks ...
When it comes to heart disease, anatomy can be destiny. Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death for women, and gaps in care and access persist between women and men. Women’s health ...
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