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35 inches (88.9 cm) for women. Even a small weight loss can be good for you. Reducing weight by just 3% to 5% can help lower certain fats in the blood ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I know that heart disease is the leading killer among men and women, but is it true that men and women have different risk factors for ...
That's about one death each minute. So make sure you're as committed to heart disease prevention as you should be to your yearly mammogram. That means ...
To understand what factors put younger individuals at higher risk of premature coronary heart disease (CHD), researchers from Brigham and Women's Hospital and ...
Smoking, diet and exercise are well-known for their role in affecting one's risk for heart disease. While stress also is known to play a role, ...
Heart disease is the most common cause of death in the U.S., but some heart disease symptoms in women may be different from those in men. Discover what puts ...
A heart problem present at birth may not cause symptoms until adulthood. Learn how adult congenital heart disease is treated and what complications may ...
This keeps the arteries open and blood flowing more freely. Men should aim for an HDL cholesterol level over 40 mg/dL (1.0 mmol/L). Women should aim for an HDL ...
Women with all types of cardiovascular disease receive comprehensive care during pregnancy, from preconception counseling to postpartum follow-up and risk ...
But, the truth is, a series of subtle symptoms can signal heart trouble, especially in women. "There's more variation in the symptoms of a heart attack in a ...
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