More focus is needed on female-specific barriers to enrollment and completion of programs that can improve their outcomes.
Do all breast cancer survivors need to see a cardiologist? "It depends!" said Ganz and Yang. Patients who meet criteria ...
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death for women worldwide, but women have historically been underrepresented in ...
Mammograms can be used to successfully predict heart disease risk in women, on top of their ability to detect early breast cancers, researchers reported Sept. 16 in the journal Heart.
Cardiovascular disease risk may be attributed to factors beyond changes in estrogen among women undergoing the menopause ...
After a major cardiac event, proper attention and care must be given if the individual is to recover as much function and good health as possible. A new paper in the Canadian Journal of Cardiology ...
Women who have experienced pre-eclampsia have accelerated accumulation of cardiovascular (CV) risk factors compared with women who had pregnancies without pre-eclampsia according to research presented ...
NEW YORK, Aug. 31 (UPI) --A single blood test that measures inflammation and fat can predict women's risk for cardiovascular disease 30 years later, a new Harvard study suggests. The findings, ...
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