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 ...
Heart disease is largely preventable, experts say. Still, it’s the number one killer of Black women who sometimes lack access to health care and whose symptoms are often ignored. “The stark ...
Every minute counts when you’re having a heart attack. Getting to hospital, getting a rapid diagnosis and getting treatment is all about speed. Which is why data that shows women on average take ...
Heart disease is the number one cause of death for women in the U.S., but women with cardiovascular risk factors often don’t get the treatment they need until it’s too late. In response to ...
1 killer of women: heart disease.Though many women still struggle to get the right diagnosis and care, The Christ Hospital is a beacon of hope as the region’s only dedicated Women’s Heart ...
The previous pass rates of men who took entrance exams to enter medical schools in spring from 2013 to 2020 were higher than those of women by anywhere from 0.74 to 2.05 points. Also for the first ...
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