Yes, Women Are Treated Differently for Heart Attacks
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Having a heart attack is scary enough. Patients should not have to worry about getting good care.
Having a heart attack is scary enough. Patients should not have to worry about getting good care.
Each year, 435,000 American women have heart attacks. Nearly 20% of them are under age 65.
Each year, 435,000 American women have heart attacks. Nearly 20% of them are under age 65.
Share on Pinterest Gender disparities are part of the reason that risk of heart disease is greater for women than men.
DALLAS, Feb. 6, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- The American Heart Association, the world's leading nonprofit organization focused on…
DALLAS, Feb. 6, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- The American Heart Association, the world's leading nonprofit organization focused on…
The American Heart Association's Go Red for Women® movement invites you to wear red with heart-health advocates nationwide…
The American Heart Association's Go Red for Women® movement invites you to wear red with heart-health advocates nationwide…
The American Heart Association's Go Red for Women® movement invites you to wear red with heart-health advocates nationwide…
DALLAS, Feb. 6, 2020 / / -- The American Heart Association, the world's leading nonprofit organization focused on heart and…
The American Heart Association's Go Red for Women® movement invites you to wear red with heart-health advocates nationwide…
Each year, 435,000 American women have heart attacks. Nearly 20% of them are under age 65.
After nearly three decades of raising awareness about heart disease in women, cardiologist Dr.
After nearly three decades of raising awareness about heart disease in women, cardiologist Dr.
After nearly three decades of raising awareness about heart disease in women, cardiologist Dr.
After nearly three decades of raising awareness about heart disease in women, cardiologist Dr.
Photo: If you’re a woman who has a heart attack, your gender — and the gender of your doctor — may be factors in whether or not…
Women are receiving poorer quality treatment for heart attacks in hospitals and are dying at twice the rate of men in the six…