Chest pain or pressure, cold sweat, extreme weakness—you know those heart attack signs. But there are more subtle symptoms ...
Mayo Clinic study reveals nontraditional factors cause over half of heart attacks in women under 65, compared to atherosclerosis being responsible for 75% of men's cases.
Cardiovascular disease kills more women annually than all cancers combined, yet many women remain unaware of their unique risk factors and warning signs. Medical professionals consistently report that ...
Both Fokum and Morgan said the atypical signs of a heart attack in women include shortness of breath, nausea, indigestion, ...
It’s known that women’s heart attack symptoms tend to be different from men’s, but a new study suggests that their causes are often different, too. Researchers are learning that a common perpetrator ...
Most people know not to ignore chest pain, the most common symptom of a heart attack. But the warning signs can be much less obvious — especially in women, cardiologists warn. Dismissing them can ...
A silent heart attack is milder than a traditional heart attack but is just as dangerous. Here's what you should know about the warning signs.
Nanette Morrow was a busy 36-year-old mother of two and high-profile Pima County prosecutor when the heart attack hit. It was sudden and very unexpected. Like many women with heart disease, Morrow did ...
Angina, a symptom of underlying heart disease, is frequently overlooked in women despite being a leading cause of death.
A new study reveals more pregnant women are suffering heart attacks. Researchers at NYU School of Medicine found the risk rose 25 percent from 2002 to 2014. The research suggests that one possible ...
Exercise surprisingly has an advantage for women that men are at an unfair disadvantage in, especially when it comes to ...
Picture this scenario – a woman in her fifties starts feeling unusually tired, experiences some jaw pain, and feels nauseous during what should be a normal day. She mentions it to friends who suggest ...