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Recent research suggests that women who experience moderate to severe hot flashes and night sweats are three times more likely to develop heart disease and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease than ...
Indians LOVE onions; we add them as bases to gravies, as a topping for chaats, as ingredients for salads, and even as condiments with our meals. But did you know these amazing benefits of onions?
“Prevention is the key, and we know that the things that prevent heart attacks in men also prevent heart attacks in women,” says Dr. Mendelson. Heart disease plays a large role as well in ...
Cardiovascular disease in women is an integral area of research in the ongoing studies of women's health. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is an umbrella term for a wide range of diseases affecting the heart and blood vessels, including but not limited to, coronary artery disease, stroke, cardiomyopathy, myocardial infarctions, and aortic aneurysms.
Women, diabetic individuals, and elderly individuals are more likely to present with atypical symptoms other than chest pain. [8] Women may present with back pain, shortness of breath, heartburn, nausea, and vomiting. [19] Heart disease in women goes undetected prior to a major cardiac event in up to 60% of cases. [19]
This is a classic symptom of a heart attack often shown in movies and TV dramas, but other warning signs can be more subtle, especially in women. Chest pressure It can feel like a tightness in the ...
The symptoms of HCM include shortness of breath due to stiffening and decreased blood filling of the ventricles, exertional chest pain (sometimes known as angina) due to reduced blood flow to the coronary arteries, uncomfortable awareness of the heart beat (palpitations), as well as disruption of the electrical system running through the ...
It doesn't take long, either. 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 ...