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DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I know that heart disease is the leading killer among men and women, but is it true that men and women have different risk factors for ...
1 cause of death in women in the U.S. And African American women have an even higher risk of dying from heart disease ― and at a younger age ― than white women, ...
All women face the threat of heart disease, which is the No. 1 killer of Americans, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Women's heart health and heart disease in women are different than for men. A Mayo Clinic women's cardiovascular expert explains.
The heart has a problem filling with blood. Risk factors. Diseases and conditions that increase the risk of heart failure include: Coronary artery disease.
In this Mayo Clinic Minute, Dr. Sharonne N. Hayes, a Mayo Clinic cardiologist, discusses how treatment bias for younger women may be a contributing factor.
Breastfeeding is encouraged for most women who have heart conditions, even many of those who take medicine. Ask your health care team if any treatment changes ...
That's about one death each minute. So make sure you're as committed to heart disease prevention as you should be to your yearly mammogram. That means ...
Family history of heart attacks. If a brother, sister, parent or grandparent had an early heart attack (by age 55 for males and by age 65 for females), you ...
A comprehensive cardiac diagnostic evaluation. Doctors trained in heart disease (cardiologists) review your medical history and risk assessment report, conduct ...
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