It's not uncommon for women to mistake heart attack symptoms for heartburn or something else. A lot of people don’t have that ...
Heart rhythm problems can look different in women than in men, and cardiologists say recognizing those differences can help people get care sooner.
Women’s heart attacks often go unnoticed due to atypical symptoms that differ from classic chest pain. Signs like shortness of breath, nausea, fatigue, jaw or back pain, and dizziness can be mistaken ...
Northwell Health reports that women's heart health requires unique attention due to historical male bias in research ...
This week, Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Arasi Maran about heart attack symptoms in women. Dr. Maran is an Associate Professor of Medicine and an interventional cardiologist at MUSC.
For men, risk for heart attack and other cardiovascular disease begins to elevate in mid-30, almost a decade before women.
Cardiovascular disease is a leading threat to women's health in the U.S., yet subtle symptoms often result in delayed recognition and response during cardiac events.
The signs and symptoms of heart disease and heart attack may present differently in women than in men, and can be more subtle. Here, five women share their experiences with cardiovascular disease and ...
What started as a normal day for Shanelle Dawes quickly changed when the 35-year-old unknowingly began experiencing symptoms ...
February is Heart Health Awareness Month. Heart disease is the number one killer among women because it can lead to a heart ...
The human heart, a powerful, fist-sized organ, is the hardest working muscle in the body. It works 24/7, pumping blood through vessels (its partner in the makeup of the circulatory system), so oxygen ...
Doctors say if you suspect a heart attack, call 911 immediately. Acting fast can save your life.