Coronary disease is one of the most significant causes of death among women in the United States; it is responsible for one in every three deaths. Advancing age, along with other contributing factors, ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in women in the ...
Sex discordance isn’t an explanation for gender disparities in outcomes after cardiac surgery, new data suggest. For men, ...
A new AI model can flag female patients who are at higher risk of heart disease based on an electrocardiogram (ECG). A new AI model can flag female patients who are at higher risk of heart disease ...
LISBON, Portugal—Women undergoing CABG surgery seem to have a higher rate of in-hospital mortality if they are treated by a male versus female surgeon, according to a single-center analysis from the ...
Background Despite growing interest in male–female differences in cardiovascular disease, evidence in infective endocarditis ...
Her brother’s heart surgery at 4 years old sparked an early interest in cardiology for Linda Park, PhD, NP. But it was the disappointment years later as a cardiac nurse practitioner watching patients ...
In December of 2022, Linda Zoslocki, a then-69-year-old retired high school counselor in Modesto, California, had a deep cough that wouldn’t go away. She was tired, and her legs had been swollen for ...