Do all breast cancer survivors need to see a cardiologist? "It depends!" said Ganz and Yang. Patients who meet criteria ...
A drug commonly prescribed after a heart attack doesn’t seem to offer significant benefits for people who recover without lasting damage — and could pose added risks to women. In a new research trial, ...
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Wauwatosa Women's Club creates colorful display to honor breast cancer survivors and patients
Strung between the pillars of the Wauwatosa Women's Club are a bunch of decorated bras — each one different and unique, created with care and purpose. Secret Service discovers hunting stand with ...
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These Are 12 Silent Symptoms of a Heart Attack, According to Cardiologists
Chest pain or pressure, cold sweat, extreme weakness—you know those heart attack signs. But there are more subtle symptoms ...
Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) stages 3b or 4 experienced slower decline in estimated glomerular filtration rate 20 months after enrollment in a value-based kidney care program. Objectives ...
“Physiologically, circulating estrogen levels are much higher in females than in males, and estrogen can promote body fat ...
Female individuals may experience a three-fold reduction in mortality risk from coronary heart disease when following ...
Baseline EF scores were moderate, with younger and female patients showing lower scores, indicating vulnerability to depressive symptoms. EF scores varied significantly by age, sex, and cancer type, ...
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Women Need About Half as Much Exercise as Men for the Same Heart Benefits, Study Suggests
For women in this group, around four hours of exercise per week decreased their risk of heart disease by 30 percent. Men in ...
New Delhi: Nearly seven out of 10 people living with autoimmune diseases are women, experts revealed at the 40th annual conference of Indian Rheumatology Association (IRACON 2025) held at Yashobhoomi, ...
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AI-driven ECG improves detection of severe heart attacks
Using artificial intelligence (AI) to analyze electrocardiograms (ECG) improved detection of severe heart attacks, including ...
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