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    Cardiologists have recently begun recommending patients get screened for it at least once in their lives. You should also pay close attention to your A1C, which measures average blood glucose over ...

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    Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men, women and people of most racial and ethnic groups, causing avoid complications such as heart attack, stroke and even damage to the kidney and ...

  4. 9 things I'd never do as a female cardiologist

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    Here are the top heart health mistakes cardiologists see women making and how to avoid them. Heart disease is the leading cause of death among women in the U.S. Here are the top heart health ...

  5. Nanette Wenger - Wikipedia

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    Over the course of her career, Wenger became one of the first doctors to focus on heart disease in women, since this disease was initially thought to primarily affect men. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] In 1993 Wenger co-wrote a landmark review article [ 9 ] that demonstrated that cardiovascular disease does similarly affect women since, at the time, women were ...

  6. Retinal scan - Wikipedia

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    Pregnancy also affects the eyes. Likewise, indications of chronic health conditions such as congestive heart failure , atherosclerosis , and cholesterol issues first appear in the eyes. [ 10 ] Retinal scanning is sometimes confused with iris recognition , which has been employed for a wider scope of applications.

  7. Paul Dudley White - Wikipedia

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    Paul Dudley White (June 6, 1886 – October 31, 1973) was an American physician and cardiologist. He was considered one of the leading cardiologists of his day, and a prominent advocate of preventive medicine.

  8. The One Habit Women Over 60 Should Stop Doing - AOL

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    Most women over 60 have entered a new phase in life and health: post-menopause. According to Dr. Tara Scott, MD, gynecologist and Medical Advisor at Versalie, by the age of 60, most women are ...

  9. Lawrence H. Cohn - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence H. Cohn, (March 11, 1937 – January 9, 2016) was an American pioneering cardiac surgeon, researcher, and medical educator.He had been on the surgical staff at Harvard Medical School since 1971 and had been a Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School since 1980.