Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death for women in New Hampshire and across the United States. Despite the ...
"In general, health care was designed by men for men," says Stacey Rosen, president of the American Heart Association. She ...
Cardiovascular disease risk may be attributed to factors beyond changes in estrogen among women undergoing the menopause ...
Cardiovascular surgeon Dr. Jeremy London highlights that women's heart attack symptoms often differ from men's, presenting as ...
Learn the signs of heart attack in women, how they differ from men’s, and why Black women face unique risks. Expert insight from cardiologist Dr. Jayne Morgan.
Late-breaking results from clinical trials, debates about lifestyle choices and cardiovascular risk, and improving clinical care with generative AI are among the topics being presented by UC San ...
Below is a list of five cardiology leaders in the U.S. who have made a positive impact on their organizations and the profession. Editor’s note: This is not a list of top cardiologists, but rather a ...
Cardiologist Dr Lily highlights the critical need for a sex-specific approach to women's cardiovascular health, focusing on risks like gestational disorders.
However, cardiologists are begging women over 50 to make time for it. "After age 50, especially around and after menopause, women face rising risks of high blood pressure, cholesterol changes, weight ...
Local cardiologist encourages young women to pursue medicine by hosting a Cardiovascular Medicine free event for female high ...
Men may need nearly twice as much weekly exercise as women to achieve the same heart health benefits. A large study found ...