A new study highlights that eight specific health and lifestyle factors could increase women's heart disease risk more than ...
Overall, women were more likely to have fewer negative risk factors and more positive ones compared to men. But women with ...
Heart disease is the number one cause of death for Americans, killing more people each year than cancer and accidental deaths ...
Conditions such as pregnancy-related complications, menopause, and hormonal fluctuations influence woman's heart health. Read ...
For Black mothers, living in poor neighborhoods contributes to a rare form of heart failure known as peripartum cardiomyopathy, study finds.
TUESDAY, March 25, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- Mammograms can be used to screen for more than just breast cancer, researchers ...
Discover how menopause affects heart health through hormonal changes, cholesterol shifts, body fat redistribution, blood ...
Laurie Labishak, marketing director for Trinity Health System, told the many attending the medical system’s first Crimson Connections for Your Heart Event that heart disease kills more women than all ...
Women often deny the heart attack signs and decide they’ve got indigestion or some other minor disorder instead of seeking ...
A new study presented at the American College of Cardiology's Annual Scientific Session reveals that lifestyle and health ...