Friday is Go Red for Women Day, an initiative by the American Heart Association to educate about cardiovascular disease, which is the No. 1 killer of women. Dr. Dylan Wyatt, emergency medicine ...
There are a few things you probably don't know about heart disease, especially how it affects women. Heart disease is the number one killer of women, but until recently, as Dr. Karen Latimer explains, ...
Surgeons have called for more awareness of a preventative surgery that could save the lives of thousands of women from a “silent killer” that lacks both clear symptoms and reliable screening tests.
Cardiovascular disease remains the number one killer of women, yet awareness among younger generations, including Gen Z and millennials, is lower than in previous generations. The nation is going “red ...