New projections from the American Heart Association carry a grim warning: Worsening heart health for U.S. women.
Without better prevention and early detection, the number of women living with cardiovascular disease will increase substantially in the next 25 years, the American Heart Association said.
Without improving prevention and early detection tools, about six in 10 women could be diagnosed with hypertension or obesity ...
A new projection study estimates that nearly a third of women aged 22 to 44 will have been diagnosed with a cardiovascular disease by 2050 ...
BACKGROUND: Forecasts for the future prevalence of cardiovascular disease and stroke are crucial to guide efforts to improve health outcomes across the life course for women. METHODS: Using historical ...
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Don't ignore the signs: Cardiologist warns subtle symptoms can signal heart disease
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the United States, but doctors say many people don't recognize the early ...
Heart disease is the number one killer of women in the United States, yet many symptoms do not look the way people expect.
We're just setting up a generation of people to move through life, having their cardiovascular events earlier and more severe ...
Women’s heart health is heading toward a crisis, with nearly 60% projected to have cardiovascular disease by 2050.
As February marks American Heart Month, a local cardiologist and a Wilmington woman are sharing how small, daily habits can ...
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