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Heart disease remains the leading cause of death for women. Despite advancements in awareness and research, gaps remain in ...
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Many heart emergencies come out of nowhere, especially when the person recently had normal ECGs, cholesterol levels, or ...
Those with preserved EF seemed to get more protection against HF events/CV death than those with reduced or unknown EF.
Heart & Stroke has released a new report offering a clear picture of the growing risks to heart and brain health in Canada.
In patients with type 2 diabetes and heart failure, those assigned oral semaglutide had reduced risk for heart failure events ...
After decades of misdiagnosis and missed signals, researchers are finally starting to close the gender gap that has long ...
For women who want to start protecting their heart health, Wells recommends starting small and working their way up. For example, if walking for 30 minutes a day or shifting to a healthier diet seems ...
February is filled with reminders of love and health. Beyond Valentine’s Day, February is an “awareness month” for both ...
There is an emerging convergence between atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease and cancer, driven by shared risk factors and overlapping pathophysiologic mechanisms. Traditional factors, such as ...