Heart attack symptoms in women can differ from the classic warning signs portrayed in men. Women may notice symptoms such as ...
Women with coronary artery disease that reduces blood flow and oxygen to the heart muscle (ischemia) have significantly more chest pain caused by plaque build-up, yet less extensive disease as ...
February is American Heart Month – when cardiovascular disease, the No. 1 killer of women, gets its moment in the spotlight. Every year when this month comes around, as co-founders of a women’s heart ...
It can happen anywhere—at a sunny café sipping your favorite drink, on your morning walk, winding down from a long day at work, or enjoying a night out with friends. Out of the blue, you notice ...
February 21, 2012 (Lakeland, Florida) — Women under 55 having an MI are more likely to present without chest pain than older women or men, and they also have the highest risk of death from MI of any ...
Men of color wait about 10 minutes longer than white men for care while experiencing chest pain, the study found. American Heart Association Women and people of color experiencing chest pain often ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Banco and colleagues analyzed ED visits for 4,152 adults aged 55 years and younger presenting with chest pain, ...
For those up to age 55 who go to hospital emergency departments with chest pain in the United States, women are less likely than men to be triaged as urgent, receive an electrocardiogram (ECG), or be ...