A new study led by Harvard Medical School researchers finds that women can face a similar risk of heart attack as men despite having lower levels of artery-clogging plaque. Because women tend to have ...
Tuesday marks the start of a special Heart Month series focused on the warning signs many people don’t recognize until it’s too late. 7News spoke with a local cardiologist about ...
New insights into spontaneous coronary artery dissection – a devastating cause of heart attacks in young, healthy patients – ...
Less artery-clogging plaque in women’s arteries did not appear to protect them from heart disease compared to men, according ...
Less artery-clogging plaque in women's arteries did not appear to protect them from heart disease compared to men, according ...
It turned out that women face increased heart risk at lower levels of plaque compared to men, researchers said. Women’s heart ...
According to new research published in the American Heart Association journal Circulation, women may develop serious heart problems even with lower levels of fatty deposits in their arteries compared ...
No matter what form it takes, regular physical activity—even a brisk walk— can reduce stress. The AHA recommends getting at least 150 minutes per week of moderate aerobic exercise and 75 minutes of ...