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Understanding women’s heart health

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Healio · 2d
Q&A: What makes women’s heart health different – and why it matters
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death for women. Despite advancements in awareness and research, gaps remain in the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular disease in women.February is American Heart Month,

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Raising awareness for women’s heart health
KSHB 41 Kansas City · 1d
National Wear Red Day: KCMO cardiologist discusses women's heart health to help raise awareness
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National Wear Red Day in support of women's cardiovascular health
National Wear Red Day in support of women's cardiovascular health, as cardiovascular disease is the no. 1 killer of women in the U.S.

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National Wear Red Day highlights women’s heart health
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National Wear Red Day: Myths vs. facts about heart health
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Lima Memorial raises awareness for women’s heart health on Wear Red Day
Women can experience heart attack symptoms differently than men.

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National Wear Red Day advocates for women’s heart health
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National Wear Red Day - The Rhode Show
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Cardiovascular disease top killer of women, learn life-saving skills and track key health numbers

Cardiovascular disease remains the number one killer of women, yet awareness among younger generations, including Gen Z and millennials, is lower than in previous generations.
British Heart Foundation
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‘Invisible’ heart condition disproportionately affecting women is focus of major new global research programme

We're excited to support a new $55m global research programme called VISIBLE from Wellcome Leap - jointly funded by Pivotal - to improve women's heart health.
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How a Cardiologist Monitors Herself for Heart Disease and the No. 1 Biggest Symptom

A cardiologist at the Columbia Women's Heart Center shares the heart disease warning signs she looks for in her own body, including the most alarming symptoms besides chest pain.
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Heart disease remains the top threat many women never see coming

Many women may not realize their greatest health threat isn't cancer; It's heart disease. According to the CDC. only 56% of women are aware of the risks.
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