As a female cardiologist, I am acutely aware of the serious risk of heart disease in women. Heart disease is the number one cause of death for women, resulting in one of every three deaths each year; ...
Cardiovascular disease is the No. 1 killer of women, yet too many remain unaware of their greatest health threat. According to the American Heart Association, women are underrepresented, ...
In other words, research into this connection is ongoing. But while the reasoning behind the association can’t be explained by the study, Dr. Serwer reiterates what we've known for decades: ...
According to the U.S. Physician Workforce Data Dashboard, only about 17% of cardiologists are women, ranking as one of the lowest specialties among female physicians, yet heart disease remains the ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Geri Stengel writes about the success factors of women entrepreneurs. Women’s Cardiovascular Health is finally getting ...
Women’s cardiovascular health has historically been under-diagnosed, under-researched and under-treated. In fact, it wasn’t that long ago that we learned women’s cardiovascular biology differs from ...
February is American Heart Month, a time to focus on heart disease awareness and prevention. Friday is National Wear Red Day to help bring awareness and fight cardiovascular disease, which is the ...
CLEVELAND — Nearly 45% of women ages 20 and older are living with some form of cardiovascular disease, according to the American Heart Association. Knowing the truth about heart health can help keep ...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death for women in New Hampshire and across the United States. Despite the threat of CVD, less than half of women are aware of its risk. To change that, ...
Paula Montana De La Cadena, M.D., is a Cardiologist at Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute Dr. Jayne Morgan, MD, cardiologist ...