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Hosted on MSNWhat’s Going Around: How heart disease differs in women from menFebruary is American Heart Month. Heart disease is the No. 1 killer of Americans, according to the American Heart Association ...
In honor of Feb. 7 as National Wear Red Day, led by the American Heart Association, a UCLA cardiologist and a woman who ...
When should you get screened for heart disease? The American Heart Association recommends that routine screenings should ...
Women who have experienced pregnancy complications have an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Now, a new study shows that sisters of women with complicated pregnancies are also at higher risk, ...
February is American Heart Month, a highlight of which is Wear Red Day, which aims to raise awareness about heart disease in ...
To combat heart disease, health innovators are focusing on making healthcare institutions more trustworthy to the needs of ...
Op-Ed: Diet, exercise and stopping smoking will save many lives, especially in Brooklyn’s minority communities.
Baptist Medical Center celebrates national “Go Red Day,” reminding Mississippians to take their heart health seriously.
KOCO 5 is wearing red on Friday in honor of Go Red for Women, which raises awareness about the dangers of cardiovascular disease.
Male patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) face a higher risk for ischemic heart diseases (IHDs), according to a ...
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5 Factors That Make It More Likely You'll Develop Heart DiseaseHeart disease has long been considered a man's disease, but the reality is far more complex. Women face unique risks, ...
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