Women tend to live healthier lives than men, but new research suggests that common risk factors for heart disease have twice ...
For women, heart health deserves even more attention.People used to think of heart disease as something that affected men.
Eight specific habits — diet, sleep, physical activity, smoking, body mass index, blood glucose, lipids and blood pressure — ...
It's no secret that your smartwatch churns out all kinds of data on a regular basis, including your daily step count and your ...
Did you know men and women's heart cells prefer different kinds of fuel? Gender differences are emerging as scientists turn ...
Yet new research indicates these risk factors may significantly impact women’s heart health more than men’s. The findings, being presented at the American College of Cardiology’s Annual ...
Women’s Heart Health: Lifestyle and health factors that are linked with heart disease appear to have a greater impact on ...
TUESDAY, April 1, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- The heart-related death rate among pregnant women and new mothers more than ...
It’s long been known that certain lifestyle and health factors increase the risk of heart disease — but a new study highlights that they could affect women more than men. Eight specific habits ...
Heart diseases in women are at a disturbing rise and is one of the leading causes of death. However, the early symptoms are often misinterpreted and overlooked, making medical intervention delayed. In ...
As part of the Woman of Impact campaign, an event called "Stay Hearty Smarty" will take place on Thursday, April 3, at 7 p.m.