A recent study published in the American Heart Association journal Circulation Research revealed that women who go through ...
A new study from Zurich and Leipzig reveals why some obese people remain healthy while others develop metabolic diseases. The research highlights key differences in fat type, cell behaviour, and ...
A Monument Health cardiovascular nurse practitioner discusses the importance of Go Red For Women Day and offers tips for women to manage their cardiovascular health.
New research shows that women who hit menopause later in life have healthier blood vessels and mitochondria and a different composition of metabolites in their blood than those who stop menstruating ...
While many may know the risks that cardiovascular disease poses, but you might not know that it’s the number one killer of women. That’s why every year on the first Friday of February people wear red ...
When it comes to heart-related hospitalisations, income disparities were much wider in the US than in Denmark, two of the world’s wealthiest countries. View on euronews ...
Recent research reported that women with endometriosis have an approximately 20% increased risk for stroke and a 35% greater risk for heart attack compared with women without endometriosis. Although ...
Women who go through menopause later in life have healthier blood vessels for years to come than those who go through it earlier, according to new University of Colorado Boulder research.
February is “Heart Month” so here’s an opportunity to get “Heart Smart”. You and your family can do so by attending weekly ...
It’s also important to get and maintain healthy gut and oral microbiomes. This involves eating plenty of fermented foods, ...
Abhinav Sharma, MD, cardiologist, describes the different types of heart disease treated by the Froedtert & MCW health ...
The Women's Heart Alliance says 84% of cardiologists have had patients in the past year whose heart issues were misdiagnosed ...