Learn the signs of heart attack in women, how they differ from men’s, and why Black women face unique risks. Expert insight from cardiologist Dr. Jayne Morgan.
February is heart health month. Cardiovascular disease is the number one killer of women, causing one in three deaths each year. While we often see heart attacks portrayed in movies or on TV as a ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Doctors know how to spot large artery blockages when someone is experiencing heart attack symptoms, but often not those in the smaller heart ...
(InvestigateTV) — Each year, more than 800,000 people experience a heart attack, which happens when a blockage in a blood vessel cuts off blood supply to the heart, according to the CDC. While most ...
>> IN THIS MORNINGS WOMEN’S DOCTOR, HEART DISEASE IS THE NUMBER ONE CAUSE OF DEATH IN WOMEN IN THE U.S., BUT WE ARE OFTEN NOT DIAGNOSED AS QUICKLY AS MEN. MERCY MEDICAL CENTER’S DR. KATE ELFREY SAYS ...
A decade-long journey through America’s healthcare system reveals troubling patterns in recognizing and treating heart disease in Black women. Despite cardiovascular disease being the leading cause of ...
When people picture a heart attack, they often imagine the classic movie scene, someone clutching their chest and collapsing. But in real life, especially for women, heart attack symptoms can look ...
Norah O'Donnell is CBS News' senior correspondent and a 60 Minutes contributing correspondent. O'Donnell is also the host of CBS News 24/7's "Person to Person," where she brings interviews that go ...
COVID-19 could leave behind a hidden problem that lingers in women’s bodies for years, a new study has found. The research revealed the virus can prematurely age women’s blood vessels by around five ...