Check Your Health- Raising Awareness That Women’s Number One Health Risk is Heart Disease
While one in 31 American women dies from breast cancer each year, heart disease is the cause of one out of every three deaths. That’s roughly one …
» Read moreWhile one in 31 American women dies from breast cancer each year, heart disease is the cause of one out of every three deaths. That’s roughly one …
» Read morePeople who perceive their neighborhoods as safe from crime have a decreased risk of premature death and heart attacks.
» Read moreAtrial fibrillation is the most common heart rhythm disorder, affecting more than 40 million people worldwide. It is estimated that one in three …
» Read moreRecent incidents of pilots experiencing heart attacks and sudden cardiac arrests on duty have raised concerns about the impact of long work hours and …
» Read moreResearchers may have found a new innovative method to test for warning signs of cardiovascular diseases, a new study published on August 18 found.
» Read moreMaternal health experts say women with chronic diseases such as cancer, hypertension, sickle cell anaemia, diabetes and heart disease.
» Read morePlatelets factor into coronary artery disease because they can produce substances that lead to blood clots — which then can cause heart attacks, …
» Read moreScientists believe they could identify the earliest warning signs of the disease – which can lead to heart attacks and strokes – from a saliva …
» Read moreRisk of Heart Attack in Middle Age | Alarming Report by Dr Raza | Breaking News #HeartAttack #CardiacArrest #DrRaza #Health&Fitness #FahimKhan …
» Read moreThe popular weight loss medication may prevent up to 1.5 million heart attacks and strokes over 10 years, and could result in 43 million fewer …
» Read moreProfessor Nick Linker, a cardiologist and NHS national clinical director for heart disease, said: “Cardiovascular disease causes one in four deaths …
» Read moreAnd if we find calcium, it’s equivalent to having coronary artery disease,” said Pamela Rama, MD, FACC, preventative cardiologist at Baptist …
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