Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the United States, but doctors say many people don't recognize the early warning signs until a major event happens.
Before we dive into those signs, let’s note the two that are most commonly dismissed as “normal aging” or “stress.” Spoiler alert: They're fatigue and shortness of breath, according to the two ...
Women are more likely to have autoimmune conditions like lupus or rheumatoid arthritis, which cause inflammation that can ...
A new study from researchers led by Johns Hopkins Medicine reports substantial new evidence that elevated blood biomarkers of subclinical heart injury or stress—heart muscle damage without symptoms of ...
(NewsNation) — Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Prevention and Control, and it can strike without warning. Often called a ...
Experts outline the warning signs of heart disease, dubbed a ‘silent killer’, that poses a greater risk to women than breast ...
Heart failure affects millions of adults in the U.S., and women often experience it differently than men. We asked Sanjana Bhatia-Patel, DO, a heart failure specialist at Main Line Health, to answer ...
Although heart disease may often be thought of as a problem for men, heart disease is the most common cause of death for both women and men in the United States. One challenge is that some heart ...
A @HopkinsMedicine-led study offers strong evidence that adults with coexisting prediabetes and hypertension are at a higher ...
More than 6 million U.S. adults — most over the age of 60 — are living with heart failure.¹If you or someone you care about has heart failure, you may already know it’s a chronic but manageable ...
Heart disease was responsible for about 1 in every 5 female deaths in 2023. But a Dallas surgeon says more awareness can help protect your health.
Dr Anais Hausvater believes women often underestimate the deadliness of this condition, being that it presents itself different in men ...