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Heart disease is the #1 killer of women. It claims more lives than all cancers combined. By age 65, 1 in 3 women will have ...
By adopting heart-healthy habits such as regular exercise, balanced eating, stress reduction, and regular check-ups, women ...
A new study shows only one in five menopausal women have ideal scores on the American Heart Association’s health-assessment ...
You can lower your heart rate with lifestyle changes like regular exercise and stress management. Learn more tips and when to ...
Poor sleep may raise heart disease risk in menopausal women, new research finds. Learn why sleep quality is crucial for heart ...
For many women in midlife, heart palpitations can be an unsettling but familiar part of the menopause transition. Despite how ...
Shefali Jariwala death: By incorporating these lifestyle changes, women can help reduce their risk of cardiac arrest and promote overall cardiovascular health.
Trainers explain what your heart rate should be when you walk versus run, and how to lower your heart rate when you run so workouts become easier.
The rare stress-induced heart condition has been observed primarily in women, but a study published in May found that the illness may be more deadly for men.
Extreme emotional stress can cause a medical condition called broken heart syndrome. For decades, doctors thought it should mainly concern women — but that’s changing.