Women's Heart Disease Tied To Small Blood Vessels

November 2, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Heart disease affects men and women in different ways. In women, symptoms of burgeoning heart disease are often more insidious, but when a heart attack strikes, it is more lethal than it is in men. Roughly 25 percent of men will die within a year of their first heart attack, but among women, 38 percent will die…

Women's Heart Disease Tied To Small Blood Vessels

October 25, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Heart disease affects men and women in different ways. In women, symptoms of burgeoning heart disease are often more insidious, but when a heart attack strikes, it is more lethal than it is in men. Roughly 25 percent of men will die within a year of their first heart attack, but among women, 38 percent will die…

Women's Heart Disease Tied To Small Blood Vessels

October 24, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Heart disease affects men and women in different ways. In women, symptoms of burgeoning heart disease are often more insidious, but when a heart attack strikes, it is more lethal than it is in men. Roughly 25 percent of men will die within a year of their first heart attack, but among women, 38 percent will die…

Women's Heart Disease Tied To Small Blood Vessels

October 22, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Heart disease affects men and women in different ways. In women, symptoms of burgeoning heart disease are often more insidious, but when a heart attack strikes, it is more lethal than it is in men. Roughly 25 percent of men will die within a year of their first heart attack, but among women, 38 percent will die…

No Link Between Menopause and Increased Risk of Fatal Heart Attack

September 11, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Contradicting the long-held medical belief that the risk of cardiovascular death for women spikes sharply after menopause, new research from Johns Hopkins suggests instead that heart disease mortality rates in women progress at a constant rate as they age.

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