According to the CDC, cardiovascular disease has been ranked the leading cause of death among women in the United States for many years, surpassing all forms of cancer. Despite its prevalence ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - February marks National Heart Health Awareness Month, and healthcare providers are urging individuals to prioritize their heart health. The Christ Hospital and the American ...
Unfortunately, only about 50 percent of women recognize that heart disease is a threat to their health. Experts at the University of Alabama at Birmingham Cardiovascular Institute and UAB St.
The research provides a new understanding of the risks alcohol poses to cardiovascular health, particularly ... and increases the risk of stroke. Over 70% of women who engaged in binge drinking ...
SO THE WOMEN’S HEART ALLIANCE, INITIATED BY BARBRA STREISAND, IS WORKING HARD TO GET THESE SEX DIFFERENCES AS A BIOLOGICAL VARIABLE INTO OUR PHYSICIAN AND OUR HEALTH CARE PROVIDER EDUCATION.
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains the leading cause of death and disability for women and men worldwide. In 2021 ... the awareness of sex differences in CVD and gender-related differences in care.2 ...
is inviting researchers to apply to a new research challenge that aims to transform the landscape of women’s cardiovascular health. In support of its mission, the GCRFF is proud to launch the ...
Through our discussions, we have identified and united around an immediate shared international priority area, women’s cardiovascular health. As major funders, we recognise that equitable research and ...
Often, women prioritize their families and careers at the expense of their own health. It is time to shift this narrative and make heart health a priority. Research continues to reveal the ...