Learn the signs of heart attack in women, how they differ from men’s, and why Black women face unique risks. Expert insight from cardiologist Dr. Jayne Morgan.
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How Does Gender Affect Heart Health?

Early population studies, such as the seminal Framingham Heart Study, represented a moment of hope. However, initial analyses ...
The country musician shares how she manages her heart condition—and the prevention steps everyone should keep in mind.
A new UK Biobank study finds that women can reduce their risk of heart disease by 30% with just 35 minutes of daily exercise — half the time men need for similar benefits. Experts say hormonal and ...
"In general, health care was designed by men for men," says Stacey Rosen, president of the American Heart Association. She ...
Dr. Anthony Bashall of Franciscan Alliance touches on heart health for women going through menopause in our latest Women's Health installment.
This Friday marks National Wear Red Day, an annual event in support of the American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women® movement. The initiative aims to raise awareness of heart disease, the leading ...
Heart attacks are one of the leading causes of death in the world, and knowing the warning signs, especially in women, is key ...
Seymour shared some eye-opening statistics, revealing, “More women die from [heart disease] than men. It’s the number one cause of death for women, more than all the cancers put together. One in 5 ...
The American Heart Association held the Capital Region Go Red for Women luncheon on Thursday. Hundreds gathered at the Albany ...
New research suggests that men may need to exercise twice as much as women to lower their chances of developing a major health threat that kills them more often.