Women’s heart attacks often go unnoticed due to atypical symptoms that differ from classic chest pain. Signs like shortness of breath, nausea, fatigue, jaw or back pain, and dizziness can be mistaken ...
For men, risk for heart attack and other cardiovascular disease begins to elevate in mid-30, almost a decade before women.
According to the British Heart Foundation, around eight million people in the UK are living with some form of heart or circulatory disease. Cardiovascular disease causes around 170,000 deaths each ...
In support of the Go Red for Women initiative, each week this month, 10 On Your Side will sit down with experts to talk about heart disease — what affects your chances of getting it and how to ...
Women may experience unusual fatigue, a sudden exhaustion they never experienced before, even after minor exertion. This they attribute to stress. They may be short of breath with or without chest ...
A Carthage woman is marking two years since surviving a widowmaker heart attack as part of American Heart Month.
What started as a frightening medical emergency on the interstate turned into a testament to the lifesaving power of local care — and years of investment in heart care at ...
As February marks American Heart Month, Essentia Health is committed to combating heart disease, the leading cause of death in the United States. The month represents a good time to ...
A long-time Queens resident, Chris Ortiz went to a nearby gym last summer expecting nothing more dramatic than his usual ...
The signs and symptoms of heart disease and heart attack may present differently in women than in men, and can be more subtle. Here, five women share their experiences with cardiovascular disease and ...
The tightness that gripped Sally Meints Winchell’s chest began early one December morning as she removed basketball nets from ...
People who think they have or might be at risk of hypertension are urged to have this checked at a GP or pharmacy ...