Yet women had a 10% rise in admissions—from 21% to 31%—while younger men had just a 3% rise. The study found that young women admitted for heart attacks often had high blood pressure, diabetes, and other conditions that are known heart risk factors. But they were less likely than ...
INFORMATION WOMEN RECEIVE ABOUT HEART ATTACKS AND HOW IT AFFECTS THEIR KNOWLEDGE, BELIEFS, AND INTENTIONS TO ACT IN A CARDIAC EMERGENCY.doi:10.1080/073993302753429022In this study we investigate (a) what information women receive on acute myocardial infarction (AMI) from different information sources, ...
until recently, primarily based on men. And when men have heart attacks, they have chest pain due to blockages in heart arteries. Doctors are now learning how different heart attacks and heart disease can be in men andwomen.
While women may experience the classic heart disease symptoms men experience, women are more likely to experience back pain and indigestion, making it harder to diagnose or detect a heart attack. Small vessel disease, which can lead to a heart attack, is also more common in women. This condit...
Here are some of the most common reasons you might have to love someone from a distance. 1. They’re already in a relationship If you fall in love with someone who is already in a happy, fulfilling relationship, you might have to love them from a distance. No matter how strong your ...
If you're looking for a tearjerker,Earth Mama— director Savanah Leaf's feature debut — tells the heartbreaking journey of a pregnant single mother trying to prove her commitment to her children as the system works against her. The emotional film premiered atSundance Film Festivalearly in 202...
One in five patients die within a year after the most common type of heart attack. European Society of Cardiology (ESC) treatment guidelines for non-ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndrome are published online today in European Heart Journal.
From cold and flu to stress to post-workout muscle soreness, there are a bevy of things that can cause your body aches. Here's how to spot each one—and what you can do to make the pain go away.
See what values and beliefs you have in your relationship. What common interests you have, what is important to your partner, and whether you are both on the same path in themarriage. 5. Find out your partner’s ‘love language’
We ARE interdependent. We just need to acknowledge and embrace that fact. Our relationships are so very precious. And theyarewhat will save us. Real conversations. Deep, heart-to-heart human interactions. And not just when it’s easy. But when we’re most challenged. ...