Chest pain is the predominant symptom in young men and women presenting to the hospital with acute myocardial infarction, but women are more likely to also have additional warning signs such as ...
It can happen anywhere—at a sunny café sipping your favorite drink, on your morning walk, winding down from a long day at work, or enjoying a night out with friends. Out of the blue, you notice ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. At one time, heart disease was believed to largely only happen to men, which meant women weren’t included in health studies on the ...
Workouts that include dedicated chest routines will improve your upper body strength, posture, and confidence. Unfortunately, many ladies discount these chest-acular benefits from fear based on ...
Women with coronary artery disease that reduces blood flow and oxygen to the heart muscle (ischemia) have significantly more chest pain caused by plaque build-up, yet less extensive disease as ...
Women with chest pain are less likely than men to receive recommended, proven therapies while en route to the hospital, according to new research. Despite evidence showing that the drugs aspirin and ...
Women are more likely than men to present without chest pain during myocardial infarction (MI) and to suffer higher in-hospital mortality, according to a new study published online February 21, 2012, ...
February 21, 2012 (Lakeland, Florida) — Women under 55 having an MI are more likely to present without chest pain than older women or men, and they also have the highest risk of death from MI of any ...