If you’re a woman under 65, science just gave you a new reason to pay attention to ambiguous symptoms — even if you don’t ...
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 ...
Doctors often assume heart attacks in younger people arise from blocked arteries, but a new study suggests that these heart ...
The rate of heart attacks was lower in women than in men, but the researchers discovered that the cause of a woman’s heart ...
In TODAY.com's Expert Tip of the Day, a cardiologist urges women to pay attention to subtle warning signs of a heart attack ...
The rate of heart attacks was lower in women than in men, but the researchers discovered that the cause of a woman’s heart attack was usually misdiagnosed. Among other things, SCAD – which is more ...
When it comes to heart attacks, you may envision an older man dramatically clutching his chest, like those scenes in the movies. A heart attack happens when blood flow to your heart becomes blocked, ...
Ask anyone to describe a heart attack, and chances are you’ll hear the same script: a crushing pain in the chest, a dramatic ...
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 ...
Heart disease is the number one killer of women in America—it causes roughly one out of every five female deaths, which is more than breast cancer, Alzheimer’s disease, or accidents—yet there’s still ...
Beta-blockers, the gold standard drug treatment for heart attacks, is ineffective for many and may increase the risk of death ...