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What’s Going Around: How heart disease differs in women from men
February is American Heart Month. Heart disease is the No. 1 killer of Americans, according to the American Heart Association. However, heart disease looks different for each gender. “Women’s hearts are smaller than men’s hearts.
Heart Disease Awareness: When and Why You Should Get Screened Now
When should you get screened for heart disease? The American Heart Association recommends that routine screenings should start at age 20. That sounds early, but heart disease can
Heart disease remains the No. 1 cause of death in women: Why?
February is American Heart Month, a highlight of which is Wear Red Day, which aims to raise awareness about heart disease in women, on the first Friday of the month. Heart disease is the No. 1 cause of death in women.
Cardiovascular Disease | Raising awareness about the leading cause of death in women
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in women. Nearly half of women ages 20 and older are living with some form of cardiovascular disease. Heart disease and stroke
Simple ways to lower your heart disease risk
Getting regular checkups that focus on preventive care can help you stay well.They can also help you catch certain conditions early, potentially helping you li
Heart Disease in Women: An Urgent Call to Awareness
As a Cardiologist, I frequently encounter a concerning misconception among women: the belief that heart disease primarily affects others, while the fear
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Woman's cautionary story about heart disease
The first Friday in February marks National Wear Red Day, a day to raise awareness about heart disease, the leading cause of ...
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Pregnancy complications linked to cardiovascular disease in the family
Women who have experienced pregnancy complications have an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Now, a new study from Karolinska Institutet published in the European Heart Journal shows that ...
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Bayer’s Super Bowl ad tackles denial in heart disease
In the latest iteration of See Your Risks, Bayer takes aim at denial among millennials and Gen Xers when it comes to heart ...
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Heart Disease is Preventable
Op-Ed: Diet, exercise and stopping smoking will save many lives, especially in Brooklyn’s minority communities.
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National Wear Red Day raises awareness of dangers of cardiovascular disease
KOCO 5 is wearing red on Friday in honor of Go Red for Women, which raises awareness about the dangers of cardiovascular disease.
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Survivors share their experiences with heart disease
At Citizen’s Medical Center’s Survivor tent at the 2025 Heart and Stroke Walk, kids as young as 1 to seniors in their 70s ...
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Wear Red Day lights up Albany to raise heart disease awareness
Despite a storm canceling the "Glow Red Ceremony," Albany is set to illuminate the night in red as part of Wear Red Day, a ...
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5 Factors That Make It More Likely You'll Develop Heart Disease
Heart disease has long been considered a man's disease, but the reality is far more complex. Women face unique risks, ...
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