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Men develop cardiovascular disease 7 years before women, study suggests. But why?
Men's heart health tends to decline earlier in life, and the difference is driven largely by coronary heart disease, which ...
Men face a higher risk of cardiovascular disease earlier than women, so heart health awareness, prevention and early ...
Hone Health reports that chronic inflammation is a key factor in heart disease risk often overlooked in standard health ...
New research indicates that men develop cardiovascular disease seven years earlier than women, suggesting that men may ...
Only 56% of women were aware of heart disease risks, the CDC found.
Heart disease remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide, but the good news is that many cases can be prevented by ...
Scientists are digging into why heart disease risk in type 2 diabetes differs between men and women—and sex hormones may be ...
“Heart disease presents typically with chest pressure and tightness, but there are some atypical presentations, especially in ...
Waist-to-height ratio outperforms BMI in predicting heart disease risk, particularly among people who are not classified as ...
Scientists have identified a key reason why more than half of people with chronic kidney disease eventually die from heart-related conditions. New evidence shows that damaged kidneys release a ...
The Love family shared their generational struggle with heart conditions as Black Americans face a higher risk of heart ...
The Arkansas Department of Health is reminding residents that heart disease is the leading cause of death in the state, and ...
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