women has improved over the past decade, factors such as obesity, untreated hypertension, diabetes and the lack of access to healthcare services prevent healthcare providers from making additional gains in the fight against heart disease. Due to demographic changes in the U.S., healthcare ...
advocacy and policy, the importance of preventing heart disease in women has started to receive more attention in the last two decades, especially in the United States. These efforts have contributed to a significant decline in mortality from heart disease in women19. However, recent trends show ...
Heart Disease Prevention in Women 喜欢 0 阅读量: 48 作者: Mosca, L.摘要: A recent national study conducted by the American Heart Association showed that fewer than 50% of American women know that heart disease is their leading killer. The study included more than 1000 women from many ...
Women experience different symptoms than men when it comes to heart disease. They're also more likely to get misdiagnosed, as experienced by California mom Mika Leah, who had a "widowmaker" blockage in her artery that caused symptoms initially attributed
Coronary Heart Disease in Women 作者:Von Der Lohe, E. 出版社:Springer Verlag 副标题:Prevention, Diagnosis, Therapy 页数:209 定价:463.00 元 装帧:Pap ISBN:9783540001287 豆瓣评分 目前无人评价 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到 推荐
Women and men in the U.S. have an unnerving statistic in common: Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention notes. But the causes — and effects — of heart disease appear differently in men and women. There's a big connection ...
In this review, data for primary and secondary prevention therapies for ischemic heart disease in women will be reviewed.Priya KohliDivision of Cardiovascular MedicineCurrent Atherosclerosis ReportsBittner V. Primary and secondary prevention of ischemic heart disease. Curr Op Cardiol, 1994; 9: 417-27....
Help female patients stay informed about prevention strategies, symptoms, and treatment of this potentially deadly condition. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States for both men and women. Approximately 655,000 Americans die every year from heart disease. That equates to...
Nabel EG. Coronary heart disease in women: an ounce of prevention. N Engl J Med. 2000;343:572-574.Nabel EG. Coronary heart disease in women: an ounce of prevention. N Engl J Med. 2000;343:572-574. Editorial... Nabel,Elizabeth G. - 《N Engl J Med》 被引量: 123发表: 2000年 Al...
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for women — for about 1 in 5 women — in the United States, according to theUS Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. More than 60 million American women are living with some form of heart disease, yet just over half (56%) are aware ...