Many people think heart disease only affects men, but it is actually the number one cause of death for women too. The problem is, heart disease in women can look different from what we often see in ...
February is American Heart Month, and doctors are warning nearly half of all women age 20 and older are living with some form ...
They may not realize they’re having a heart attack,” said Laxmi Mehta, MD, a cardiologist at The Ohio State University Heart ...
“Lack of blood flow to the heart muscle,” Weaver said. “Our heart is an active muscle that is moving all the time and it ...
Heart-related disease kills more women in the United States each year than all cancers combined, according to Shasta Regional ...
On this episode of MorningLine, host Nick Beres is joined by Jose E. Rodriguez, M.D., a Family Medicine doctor at Meharry ...
February is American Heart Month. Dr. Kunle Tosin from CHRISTUS Spohn Shoreline shares warning signs, prevention tips, and ways to keep your heart healthy.
Though chest pain is the symptom most commonly associated with cardiovascular issues, there are a range of atypical symptoms that may indicate something is wrong with the heart. High blood pressure, ...
Learn about subtle early signs of heart disease, including fatigue, breathlessness, and unusual pain, and when to seek ...
A young father thought he had anxiety, with symptoms like fatigue and a racing heart. It turned out to be heart failure.
The Arkansas Department of Health is reminding residents that heart disease is the leading cause of death in the state, and ...
Are you overlooking early signs of heart disease because they don’t look “typical”? You’re not alone—and that blind spot may be putting your health at risk. Heart disease is ...