Study finds higher risk of mortality among women than men after heart attack
Women are more than twice as likely to die after a heart attack than men, according to research presented today ...
Women are more than twice as likely to die after a heart attack than men, according to research presented today ...
Young women who experience a heart attack have more adverse outcomes and are more likely to end up back in ...
In a recent study published in the Canadian Journal of Cardiology, researchers assessed the association between cardiovascular disease and transportation ...
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The first patient version of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Guidelines on cardiovascular disease prevention are unveiled today at ...
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