Difference in Men and Women Heart Disease Names

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Heart Disease is Different for Men and Women

healthandwealthforlife.net — “Hearts attacks have increased among middle-aged American women in the past two decades, but their chance of survival has improved, two new studies show.View full resource at healthandwealthforlife.net

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Heart Disease: What's the Difference between Men and Women?

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Heart disease acts differently in men, women :: WRAL.com

wral.com — “Heart disease affects women differently than men " and kills more women. Some researchers want doctors to start naming and treating it differently as well.View full resource at wral.com

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Heart Failure Different in Women

webmd.com — “Women develop heart failure as much as men, but they tend to get it later in life, a new review of the research shows.View full resource at webmd.com

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Sex differences in heart disease

news-medical.net — “Heart disease affects men and women in different ways. In women, symptoms of burgeoning heart disease are often more insidious, but when a heart attack strikes, it is more lethal than it is in men. Roughly 25 percent of men will die within a year of their first heart attack, but among women, 38 percent will die. Women are twice as likely as men to have a second heart attack within 6 years of their first one, and women are twice as likely as men to die after bypass surgery.View full resource at news-medical.net

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Sex differences in heart disease: Heart disease affects men and women in different ways. In women, symptoms of b... http://t.co/aV08uGUZ

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Heart Disease in Women vs Men: Two Different Diseases | The Heart Health Blog From NutritionData.com

blog.nutritiondata.com — “Up to 50% of women with heart disease symptoms do not have the typical blocked heart arteries seen in men. Instead the problem seems to lie in the small arteriesView full resource at blog.nutritiondata.com

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Gender differences in heart disease - chicagotribune.com

chicagotribune.com — “Men mostly suffer from coronary artery disease, but women predominantly suffer from problems with the heart’s smaller arteries. The diagnosis and treatment that each problem area receives has a big effect on quality of life afterward and on mortality rates.View full resource at chicagotribune.com

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Martha Gulati, MD, is in the Chicago Tribune and Los Angeles Times regarding gender differences and heart disease http://bit.ly/d3uZjI

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Gender differences in heart disease - latimes.com

latimes.com — “Men mostly suffer from coronary artery disease, but women predominantly suffer from problems with the heart’s smaller arteries. The diagnosis and treatment that each problem area receives has a big effect on quality of life afterward and on mortality rates.View full resource at latimes.com

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The gender line: Men mostly suffer from coronary artery disease, but women predominantly suffer from problems with... http://lat.ms/dhpxCn

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How Men And Women Differ When It Comes To Heart Disease - EmpowHER.com

empowher.com — “By: Mark Starling, M.D. FACP, FACC, Chief Medical Officer at Banner Heart Hospital Several studies document that women are more likely than men to present with chest pain rather than a definite event like aView full resource at empowher.com

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9 Big Ways Heart Disease Is Different for Women - Heart Health Center - Everyday Health

everydayhealth.com — “While much of the early exploration into heart disease was done through studying men, more and more research has surfaced differences in the way the condition affects women. Here's what you need to know.View full resource at everydayhealth.com

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Women's hearts tick differently than men's. Here's what you need to know: http://t.co/3M9yGz4g

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9 Big Ways Heart Disease Is Different for Women - Heart Health Center - Everyday Health

everydayhealth.com — “While much of the early exploration into heart disease was done through studying men, more and more research has surfaced differences in the way the condition affects women. Here's what you need to know.View full resource at everydayhealth.com

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Clogged arteries pose different dangers for men, women. Here, more big ways heart disease is different for women. http://t.co/1ZYtHbaK

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Symposier - Women and Heart Disease: What You Know Can Make a Difference

symposier.com — “Uploaded and Shared in Youtube by: UChicagoMedCenter In this video Rupa Mehta, MD, discusses heart disease, which is the number one killer of women in this country. She offers helpful information for identifying the unique symptoms women experience, including fatigue and shortness of breath. Dr. Mehta also talks about how heart disease pathology differs between men and women. Understanding the different risk factors and presentation of the disease can help improve treatment, diagnosis and prevenView full resource at symposier.com

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9 Big Ways Heart Disease Is Different for Women - Heart Health Center - Everyday Health

everydayhealth.com — “While much of the early exploration into heart disease was done through studying men, more and more research has surfaced differences in the way the condition affects women. Here's what you need to know.View full resource at everydayhealth.com

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9 Big Ways Heart Disease Is Different for Women - Heart Health Center - Everyday Health

everydayhealth.com — “While much of the early exploration into heart disease was done through studying men, more and more research has surfaced differences in the way the condition affects women. Here's what you need to know.View full resource at everydayhealth.com

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Heart disease and women | KevinMD.com

kevinmd.com — “Women with coronary artery disease present somewhat differently from men. Studies show they characterize their disease differently, describing it as moreView full resource at kevinmd.com

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