Bad,” or LDL, cholesterol is a major risk factor for heart disease and most people are screened for it as part of their ...
New research indicates that men develop cardiovascular disease seven years earlier than women, suggesting that men may ...
Men's heart health tends to decline earlier in life, and the difference is driven largely by coronary heart disease, which ...
The World Health Organization reports that ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is the leading ...
Cardiovascular disease remains the number one killer of women, yet awareness among younger generations, including Gen Z and ...
Study finds that law enforcement officers die earlier than the general population from heart disease, cancer and other ...
On Go Red for Women, Dr. Todd Ellerin of South Shore Health says heart disease is the leading killer of women and outlines ...
Mammograms can detect the presence of breast arterial calcification, which is associated with a higher risk of future heart attacks and stroke.
Heart disease symptoms a cardiologist monitors in her own body include chest pain, shortness of breath, persistent ...
Only 56% of women were aware of heart disease risks, the CDC found.