Cardiology: Women’s health


Heart disease is the leading cause of death for women than breast cancer, cervical cancer, and Alzheimer’s disease combined. Women are more likely than men to die after a heart attack but the good news about heart disease in women is that 90% of it can be prevented. The most common symptoms of a heart attack for both women and men are pain and discomfort in the chest and upper body. Other symptoms, like shortness of breath and nausea, are more common in women than men.




The main focus is on the specific ways that heart disease manifests in women, and factors such as pregnancy and menopause may complicate heart health. In the United States, almost one in four women dies from heart disease.



 


 


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