Breaking the Myth: Why Women Are at Risk for Heart Disease Too - Lowndes Signal
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In the case of heart attacks, men and women differ significantly – but the treatment has not been adapted so far. An expert body wants to change this now.


Breaking the Myth: Why Women Are at Risk for Heart Disease Too
By Dr. Jaisingh Rajput Heart disease has long been considered a “man’s disease,” but this outdated notion has led to delayed diagnosis and preventable deaths among women. According to the CDC, heart disease is the leading cause of death for women in the United States, accounting for roughly one in every five female deaths. The American Heart Association (AHA) warns that despite the statistics; many women still underestimate their personal risk. …
Breaking the Myth: Why Women Are at Risk for Heart Disease Too - Lowndes Signal
By Dr. Jaisingh Rajput Heart disease has long been considered a “man’s disease,” but this outdated notion has led to delayed diagnosis and preventable deaths among women. According to the CDC, heart disease is the leading cause of death for women in the United States, accounting for roughly one in every five female deaths. The American Heart Association (AHA) warns that despite the statistics; many women still underestimate their personal risk. …
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