How to Gauge Women’s Heart Disease Risk 30 Years Out
A long-term study reveals that certain markers measured from a single blood draw can predict a woman's future cardiovascular risk.
A long-term study reveals that certain markers measured from a single blood draw can predict a woman's future cardiovascular risk.
Researchers find that a specific surgical risk factor accounts for 38% of the heightened mortality rate in women during heart bypass surgery.
Women with heart attacks due to blockages had higher stress levels than those with heart attack with open arteries, researchers found.
Read MoreWomen are less likely to be given bystander CPR than men in public places, but in private spaces, older people are less likely to be given CPR, according to research presented at the European Emergency Medicine Congress.
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