Among adults 55 and younger, women may be more likely than men to experience lesser-known acute heart attack symptoms in addition to chest pain, a new study has found. And more than half of the ...
Cardiovascular disease kills more women annually than all cancers combined, yet many women remain unaware of their unique risk factors and warning signs. Medical professionals consistently report that ...
When most people think of a heart attack, they imagine a blocked artery causing sudden, severe symptoms. But for many women, ...
Heart attacks, once predominantly associated with older men, have become alarmingly prevalent across all age groups and genders. Recent studies indicate that while men still experience heart attacks ...
When it comes to signs of serious heart trouble, many of us imagine the Hollywood version—a man clutching his chest and collapsing. But for women, the symptoms of heart disease can be more subtle and ...
Nanette Morrow was a busy 36-year-old mother of two and high-profile Pima County prosecutor when the heart attack hit. It was sudden and very unexpected. Like many women with heart disease, Morrow did ...
Cardiovascular surgeon Dr. Jeremy London highlights that women's heart attack symptoms often differ from men's, presenting as subtle signs like shortn ...
Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection (SCAD) is an increasingly recognised cause of heart attacks in younger women. Often ...
CLEVELAND — Nearly 45% of women ages 20 and older are living with some form of cardiovascular disease, according to the American Heart Association. Knowing the truth about heart health can help keep ...
Picture this scenario – a woman in her fifties starts feeling unusually tired, experiences some jaw pain, and feels nauseous during what should be a normal day. She mentions it to friends who suggest ...
A mom who thought she was experiencing flu symptoms but was really having a heart attack is opening up about her experience, and sharing a warning for other women. Jenna Tanner, who first shared her ...