Dr. Nishtha Sareen, medical director of the Ascension Saint Thomas Women's Heart Program, offered free heart screenings to 250 women in 250 days in 2025. One of those screenings revealed that a woman, ...
Smoking can damage the heart even in small amounts, and experts warn that the risks are higher for women. Studies show women who smoke face a 25% greater risk of coronary artery disease than men.
Women who present with chest pain or angina may be at greater risk for heart attack, hospitalization, and death than men with the same plaque burden.
Breast cancer is a common fear, but heart disease poses a greater threat. The good news: small daily choices can help ...
If you're between ages 40 to 65, this singular habit can boost bone health, mood, longevity and more — yet not enough people ...
By Bailey Coyle, Fox23 News New research from the American Heart Association shows more women ages 18-54 are more likely […] ...
The 2023 ACS lung cancer screening guidelines increase eligibility but reduce screening specificity across racial and ethnic subgroups.
A new study published in the journal of Chest Pulmonary showed that nephrolithiasis is more common in Black women in the ...
True to this Women’s Day’s theme, ‘Give to Gain’, one must encourage vigilance among the women in our lives to pay more attention to their bodies. Investing in women’s health is more than an act of ...
Here’s what happens when email apnea and associated anxiety causes shallow breathing: Marsh said the body drops into a pattern called “freeze and focus,” which triggers micro-bracing in the chest and ...
Women often carry the weight of families, work, and expectations, quietly putting their own health aside. Yoga, however, offers a gentle path back to balance. Yoga expert shares 7 asanas that support ...
According to WHO, the leading cause of death among women in India in 2021 after COVID-19 was ischemic heart disease (IHD).