ONE OUT OF TWO WOMEN IN THEIR LIFETIME WILL BE IMPACTED BY CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE. ONE OUT OF FOUR WILL DIE OF HEART DISEASE. IT IS MUCH MORE PREVALENT. A LARGER HEALTH CARE THREAT THAN BREAST CANCER.
Kansas sophomore guard Brittany Harshaw looks for an opportunity to shoot against Kansas State on Sunday, Feb. 2, 2025, in Lawrence. Sarah Buchanan/Special to the Journal-World Kansas sophomore ...
Despite its prevalence, many women are unaware of their personal risk factors for developing heart disease and what symptoms they should look out for, which can differ from those experienced by men.
JOURNEY AND THE IMPORTANCE OF BECOMING AN ORGAN DONOR. SUSAN AND HOLLY MET AFTER SUSAN SENT A LETTER HOPING TO MEET THE RECIPIENT OF HER SON’S HEART, AND NOW, TWO YEARS LATER, THANKS TO DONATE ...
A new survey of America's heart doctors reveals an epidemic of misdiagnosis for women. The Women's Heart Alliance says 84% of cardiologists have had patients in the past year whose heart issues ...
Hunter says women should always seek medical attention if they sense that something is off. “I would much rather see them in the emergency department or clinic and evaluate them to see that they are ...
By The Learning Network Choose three to five works of art or culture to group in some way, then tell us why we should — or shouldn’t — check them out. Contest dates: Jan. 15-Feb. 12 ...
Heart health and cardiovascular diseases have become synonymous with men’s health, but Dr. Evelina Grayver, director of Northwell Health’s Women’s ... Grayver was burnt out and needed ...