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Women missing cardiac rehabilitation, despite key benefits
Despite a slew of benefits linked to cardiac rehabilitation, attendance remains poor — with even fewer women utilizing the program. A heart failure cardiologist who co-authored an American Heart ...
Post-cardiac arrest survival rates are improving in the U.S., but new research published in the Journal of the American Heart Association shows women receive less aggressive cardiac care and ...
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9 Heart Attack Symptoms in Women, from Expert Doctors
Paula Montana De La Cadena, M.D., is a Cardiologist at Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute Dr. Jayne Morgan, MD, cardiologist ...
Women are more likely be encouraged to make lifestyle changes, a study shows. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States for both men and women, but women may not be receiving ...
People who participate in cardiac rehabilitation programs after a major cardiac event have improved quality of life and long-term cardiovascular health. However, significant differences exist in ...
Cardiovascular rehabilitation programs can improve health and quality of life for people after a cardiac event, but a new study finds women in some areas of the world are not able to access it. A ...
Editor's Note: Before reading this article, it is recommended that readers first review "Nonauscultatory Cardiac Exam: Assessing the Elderly Person," previously published on Medscape. As with most ...
Heart attacks don’t always look the same — and a new study from Mayo Clinic highlights the key differences between how they affect men and women. The most common cause of heart attacks overall is ...
Share on Pinterest New research confirms Mediterranean diet’s protective effect on heart health. Image credit: Ina Peters/Stocksy. Heart failure is a major health issue associated with mortality and ...
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