People with both type 2 diabetes and chronic kidney disease face a heart health double-whammy, a new study says.
one X chromosome and one Y chromosome — can lead to major differences in heart disease. It turns out that these genetic differences that usually distinguish women from men influence more than ...
Women have a higher risk of heart failure and stroke than men while undergoing dialysis for kidney failure, a new study shows ...
An angiography revealed that she had severe blockage in major heart arteries. We had to do an emergency bypass surgery. Two ...
Physiological differences in the smallest blood vessels feeding the heart also play a role in cardiovascular outcomes. Women are more likely than men to have cardiovascular disease that presents ...
Sex Difference in Heart Disease Cardiovascular disease physically looks different for women and men, specifically in the plaque buildup on artery walls that contributes to illness. Women are more ...
It may be time to switch to soy. Or almond. Or oat. Drinking regular cow’s milk could increase your risk of developing ...
This Special Feature explains why menopause might impact cardiovascular health, and how women can maintain a healthy heart as ...
Lives lost to obesity-related heart disease have nearly tripled over the past twenty years, a new study reports.
Scientists conducted a simulation study to estimate the impact of cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic (CKM) syndrome on cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk prediction. The study found that adults with ...
Dr Susan Connolly, a consultant at Galway University Hospital, said it was crucial women were aware of the risks of heart disease. The perception that it largely affects men needed to be ...
The study suggests non-fermented milk may raise ischemic heart disease risk in women, urging a closer look at dairy ...