It’s long been known that certain lifestyle and health factors increase the risk of heart disease — but a new study highlights that they could affect women more than men. Eight specific habits — diet, ...
Liz covers cardiovascular and metabolic disease, asking why we’re not doing better or even losing ground against the world’s leading killer. Send tips on Signal at LizC.22. Women’s bodies are ...
Dr. Aaron Block explains what every woman should know about her heart, including how symptoms, risks, and heart disease can be influenced by hormones and life stage. Heart disease is the leading cause ...
Nearly half of adult women in the United States live with some form of heart disease, and it’s also the leading cause of death. And while men also have high rates of cardiovascular problems, the risk ...
NEW YORK, Aug. 31 (UPI) --A single blood test that measures inflammation and fat can predict women's risk for cardiovascular disease 30 years later, a new Harvard study suggests. The findings, ...
Less artery-clogging plaque in women's arteries did not appear to protect them from heart disease compared to men, according to a study published in Circulation: Cardiovascular Imaging, an American ...
Lifestyle and health factors that are linked with heart disease appear to have a greater impact on cardiovascular risk in women than men. Lifestyle and health factors that are linked with heart ...
Pregnancy can be a warning light. Rutgers researchers found that cardiovascular health during pregnancy was linked to how ...
Young women experiencing heart attacks are significantly more likely to be discharged without treatment than men highlighting ...
Women who experience preeclampsia during pregnancy carry roughly double the risk of stroke and four times the risk of chronic ...
People who drink as little as one alcoholic beverage per day face measurably higher odds of developing several cancers and ...
Researchers track heart disease from young adulthood to uncover when sex-based risk differences first emerge. Study: Sex Differences in Age of Onset of Premature Cardiovascular Disease and Subtypes: ...