(Sebastian Kaulitzki/Science Photo Library/Getty Images) A woman shows up at the emergency department feeling breathless and ...
Men are at a much higher risk of heart attacks than women earlier in life, a new study reveals. Researchers at Northwestern University found that men start to develop coronary heart disease years ...
Emerging research suggests women’s cardiovascular systems may respond more strongly to physical activity than men’s, raising questions about how exercise guidelines are set. Recent studies suggest ...
Asthma, depression, anxiety, and hypothyroidism are associated with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) and heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) among women, ...
A new study suggests that men require nearly double the amount of exercise as women to lower heart disease risk an equivalent amount. Women who got 250 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous exercise each ...
Liz covers cardiovascular and metabolic disease, asking why we’re not doing better or even losing ground against the world’s leading killer. Send tips on Signal at LizC.22. Women’s bodies are ...
Share on Pinterest A new study found that men need more exercise than women to lower their risk of coronary heart disease. Getty Images/Cavan Images Men may need nearly twice as much weekly exercise ...
Heart transplant rates were markedly lower in women than men, but women were more likely to survive after transplantation, according to data from a large, urban center. The findings were presented ...
Mobility coach Dana Santas shows how integrating resistance training into a weekly fitness regimen can benefit women’s heart ...
Body composition and obesity-related complications differ between men and women, but incretin-based medications confer benefits among all adults, according to a speaker at the Heart in Diabetes CME ...