A new study finds that heart attack deaths in U.S. hospitals are rising in people aged 54 and below, signaling a shift in ...
A new study found that heart attack deaths were up among younger adults with women more likely than men to die after a first heart attack. According to new research published today in a Go Red for ...
In-hospital mortality was significantly higher for younger women vs. younger men after a first heart attack, with women ...
Women are more likely to have autoimmune conditions like lupus or rheumatoid arthritis, which cause inflammation that can raise heart disease risk. They’re also more likely to suffer from depression, ...
A new study found that heart attack deaths were up among younger adults, with women more likely than men to die after a first heart attack. According to new research published in a Go Red for Women ...
Heart attacks in women often arrive with quieter, less "Hollywood" symptoms, which means crucial warning signs are brushed off as stress, fatigue, or stomach trouble. Research on women under 55, and ...
Heart disease is the number one cause of death for American women. This is partly because women often have lesser-known heart attack symptoms, and because heart disease can affect a woman’s body ...
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 ...
Women can have a heart condition without knowing it, as the signs aren’t always obvious. For both women and men, the most common symptom of a heart attack is pain in the middle or left side of their ...
This article is authored by Dr Vanita Arora, senior consultant & clinical lead, electrophysiology, cardiac sciences, ...