It turned out that women face increased heart risk at lower levels of plaque compared to men, researchers said. Women’s heart ...
Smaller amounts of plaque buildup can trigger cardiovascular problems for women. Researchers say new guidelines are needed.
A new study highlights that females experience major cardiovascular events at a similar rate to males, despite having less ...
Women who present with chest pain or angina may be at greater risk for heart attack, hospitalization, and death than men with the same plaque burden.
Less artery-clogging plaque in women's arteries did not appear to protect them from heart disease compared to men, according ...
Less artery-clogging plaque in women's arteries did not appear to protect them from heart disease compared to men, according to a study published in Circulation: Cardiovascular Imaging. While heart ...
Risk of a major adverse cardiovascular event emerged at 20 per cent total plaque burden among women and 28 per cent for men.
Background People living with HIV (PWH) are at increased risk of cardiovascular disease; however, evidence from Asian populations remains limited. We evaluated the prevalence and characteristics of ...
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