On this episode of Bloom Health Club presented by Monticciolo Family & Sedation Dentistry, host Gayle Guyardo, is joined by ...
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 ...
As a cardiologist, I frequently encounter a concerning misconception among women: the belief that heart disease primarily affects others, while the fear of breast cancer overshadows the significant ...
When most people think of a heart attack, they imagine a blocked artery causing sudden, severe symptoms. But for many women, ...
You probably know that anemia makes you feel tired and weak, but what you might not realize is that your iron-deficient blood is forcing your heart to work overtime in ways that could permanently ...
May 4—(Family Features) Most people think of heart attacks as debilitating pain in the chest. However, that's not always the case, especially for women, and missing the signs can be a matter of life ...
Factors linked to heart problems, such as high blood pressure, diabetes and bad cholesterol levels, can start years, ...
Women can experience heart attack symptoms that are different from men’s. Recognizing these signs early and seeking immediate medical attention can save women’s lives. Unlike men, women often exhibit ...
ALERT. CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE IS THE NUMBER ONE KILLER OF WOMEN. THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION REPORTS NEARLY 45% OF WOMEN AGES 20 AND OLDER ARE LIVING WITH SOME FORM OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE.
As a female cardiologist, I am acutely aware of the serious risk of heart disease in women. Heart disease is the number one cause of death for women, resulting in one of every three deaths each year; ...
Heart failure is often seen as a condition that mainly affects men, but this assumption has contributed to a worrying blind ...
Women with common pregnancy complications are at increased risk for cardiovascular and metabolic health problems later in ...