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The Cardiovascular Disease in Women Committee of the American College of Cardiology convened a working group to develop a consensus regarding the continuing rise of mortality rates in young women aged 35 to 54 years. Heart disease mortality rates in young women continue to increase. Young women ha...
Heart Disease In WomenHeart disease is the leading cause of death in American women. Fortunately, most of the risk associated with heart disease is within our control. Reduce your risk of heart disease at a young age with these tips from Dr. Holly L. Thacker, executive director of Speaking...
Heart disease often gets stereotyped as a condition that afflicts mainly men. But for the past three decades, more women in the United States have died from it than men. And while older adults are at increased risk, the disease can strike young women as
Heart disease is the main cause of death worldwide. In the age group under-65 in developed countries, most deaths are due to cancer and heart disease is the second reason. This study compared heart disease- and cancer-related deaths in women under 65 in the US. The researchers analyzed de...
Women with endometriosis, a chronic, painful condition that affects the reproductive organs, have a higher risk of heart disease.
At Emory University Hospitals Atlanta Georgia the attempt was made to look at coronary heart disease in young women by means of 2 different approaches. Initially all the cases of myocardial infarction in women under age 40 admitted between January 1968 and January 1975 were reviewed. To the initi...
“We need to be starting much younger—when women are in their 20s, rather than their 40s and 50s when they’ve already developed early signs of heart disease,” Berlacher said. “One of the impressive things about this article is that it suggests that you could decrease the risk of hear...
from the traditional thinking that heart disease is a man's disease," Smolina said. "Heart disease inyoung womenhas only recently received research attention, so it is possible that physicians and patients still have the incorrect perception that these heart medications pose risks to youngerwomen....
Coronary heart disease in young women: Edited by M.F. Oliver, M.D., London & New York, 1978, Churchill Livingstone, 262 pages. Price $23.50 Author links open overlay panelShow more Add to Mendeley Share Cite https://doi.org/10.1016/0002-8703(80)90750-4Get rights and content...