In 2023, UCSF became the first to boast an all-female heart transplant team led by Amy Fiedler, MD, who featured in an iconic ...
A decade-long journey through America’s healthcare system reveals troubling patterns in recognizing and treating heart disease in Black women. Despite cardiovascular disease being the leading cause of ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in women in the ...
A troubling reality lurks within the halls of hospitals and medical practices across the globe: women with heart disease consistently receive different treatment than men with the same condition.
PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) - A silent killer that arrives when you least expect it- the American Heart Association says heart disease kills more women than all forms of cancer combined. Yet, only ...
Signs of Heart Attack in Women: The symptoms of a heart attack in women are quite different. Let us tell you which symptoms you may ignore, which can later prove fatal. Heart attack in women Heart ...
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 ...
More than half of women consider their OB/GYN to be their most important doctor. More than 50 percent of women consider their OB/GYN to be their most important doctor – if they can only get to one ...
When a heart attack strikes, speedy treatment is key. But findings in the European Heart Journal reveal that women wait longer than to seek medical attention for heart attacks—and failure to recognize ...
Intensive exercise- and sport changes the heart of an athlete. Research led by Amsterdam UMC shows that the hearts of female athletes have different characteristics than those of male athletes.
About two years ago, Kristina Auwarter was leaning over to pick up her son from his crib when she felt a spot of pain bloom in her chest. Initially, nothing about it raised her suspicion; she’d just ...