Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the U.S., according to the American Heart Association (AHA). Heart ...
Black women face hidden risks of heart disease due to misdiagnosis and medical bias. The healthcare system must change to save lives.
When it comes to heart disease, women are more at risk than men. The CDC says more than 60 million women in the U.S. are living with some form of heart disease.
Peripartum cardiac insufficiency (PPCM) is a rare but life-threatening condition that can affect previously heart-healthy women a few weeks before or after the birth of a child. For unknown reasons, ...
The doctor became a patient after ignoring his own heart attack symptoms. He's urging others not to make the same mistake.
Andrew Culver spoke with Eliz Greene, a professional speaker from Milwaukee, about her personal experience with a heart attack.
The key takeaway is that both men and women should be aware of the symptoms of heart attacks, including the less common ones.
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for women in the United States, accounting for one-third of all deaths each year (more than all forms of cancer combined). Yet, ...
Weight gain isn’t uncommon during perimenopause, but experts say that diet, fitness, and lifestyle modifications can help you ...
Brittney Saunders Graves discusses the power of self-advocacy and why she refused to stay silent in the face of medical ...
According to the CDC heart disease is the leading cause of death for women- in fact, heart disease kills more women than all ...