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Heart Disease Novel, Revised Guidelines for Women

Heart Disease Novel, Revised Guidelines for Women

Posted on 01. Mar, 2011

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Heart disease in women is almost endemic and accounts for 1 among 3 women mortalities. The AHA (American Heart Association) has revised & honed its parameters for heart disease prevention & focussing on life-time rather than merely interim risk for females. Outlined herewith are the highlights of new-fangled heart disease parameters put forth by the AHA. Earlier risk categorization in women were low (ideal), intermediate & high are presently deemed as optimal, high or at risk. The novel classification integrates, though doesn’t depend exclusively on the conventionally deployed Framingham Score by physicians for heart risk assessment. It even takes into consideration life time risk rather than merely interim risk. Extended lifestyle intercessions entail a continual stress  [...]

Heart Disease in Women – Understanding Symptoms and Risk Management Tips

Heart Disease in Women – Understanding Symptoms and Risk Management Tips

Posted on 11. Jun, 2010

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Cardiovascular disease is often considered to be a male-centric disease. However, the American Heart Association estimates that heart disease in women is the principal killer in those above twenty-five years of age. In the U.S., it is believed to kill almost twofold as many females as compared to all cancer forms inclusive of breast cancer. Merely thirteen percent of females consider heart disease to be a risk to their health. Since protracted periods of time, heart disease researches have laid focus chiefly on men which is partly the reason for the disingenuous idea that heart disease is not a genuine issue for females. Heart Disease in Women - Spotting Early Signs Several research findings have indicated that women might have unidentified caveat signs for several days, months or years  [...]

How Common is Heart Disease in Women

How Common is Heart Disease in Women

Posted on 09. Jun, 2010

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‘How Common is Heart Disease in Women?’ is quite an intriguing and baffling query. The grim reality is that heart disease tops the chart for being the exterminator among women and it acting diversely in men and women. Failure to understand these duo basic facts often causes several needless fatalities and disabilities among females with heart ailment. During a latest review done by the American Heart Association, six among ten females cited breast cancer as the main risk to their health and merely one in ten females cited heart disease to be a major peril to their health. During 1999, heart disease caused 513000 deaths in women from the United States and the analogous tale dreadfully repeating yearly. Factually, every year from 1984, greater numbers of females as compared to males  [...]

Symptoms of heart disease in women – Identifying Subtle Heart Attack Signs

Symptoms of heart disease in women – Identifying Subtle Heart Attack Signs

Posted on 07. Jun, 2010

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Symptoms of heart disease in women differ from those experienced by men. The different types of heart disease are hypertension, atherosclerosis, heart failure, CAD (coronary artery disease) and heart attack, are accountable for above 250000 fatalities in women. Several women are not able to spot signs and symptoms of heart attack in them. Factually, majority of the individuals lack any plan-of-action when they are face-to-face with a likely heart attack. Still quick action is crucial to ensure survival and reduce damage caused. When symptoms of heart disease in women are suspected it is important to promptly call emergency helpline numbers and not wile away precious time attempting to get in touch with a family physician. Also one must avoid driving oneself in case symptoms are being  [...]

Menopausal Women and Heart Disease

Menopausal Women and Heart Disease

Posted on 04. Jun, 2010

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Among women the risk of developing heart disease rises in proportion to age. Annually, over four lakh females from the United States face fatality due to heart disease which means around 1 death per minute. Heart disease is the principal reason for death among women above forty years of age, particularly those in the menopausal phase. Women and Heart Disease: Why Risk Factor Rises with Age Menopause is an innate phase in the life of any woman comprising of any alterations she would experience either prior to or following menses stoppage. When menopause approaches, there would be lesser production of the female hormone (estrogen) which leads to variations in the monthly period cycle along with several other physical modifications. Commonly experienced menopausal signs and symptoms are hot  [...]

Womens Heart Disease- Interpreting Symptoms and Risk Factors

Womens Heart Disease- Interpreting Symptoms and Risk Factors

Posted on 28. May, 2010

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Though heart disease is frequently believed to be a male health issue, there are larger numbers of women as compared to men facing death on an annual basis due to it. Women are six folds more prone to heart disease related death as compared to breast cancer. Among those women above sixty-five years of age, heart disease could kill with the potency similar to all cancers in combination. Heart disease could often be asymptomatic however there are a number of signs that one needs to be watchful about. One of the challenges faced is that a number of heart disease symptoms experienced in women differ from those experienced by men. Several other symptoms that are common to both genders are some form of pains, discomforting sensation or pressure in the center of the trunk or chest. The pains could  [...]