Monday, 2 March 2015

Heart Disease Risk In Women

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Heart Disease Risk In Women

This week: The risk factors for heart disease in women are not equivalent to the risk factors in men. And - How syncope should be evaluated. 

Heart Disease Risk In Women
Women need to be aware that their risk factors for heart disease may not be quite the same as the "traditional" risk factors they so often hear about.
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Evaluating The Cause Of Syncope
A systematic approach to evaluating syncope is the key to a quick, accurate diagnosis.
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What's the Real Story Behind the "Broken Heart" Syndrome?
Read about broken heart syndrome, or stress cardiomyopathy - a condition seen mainly in women, after severe emotional trauma.
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Secret Cardiology on Facebook
Things your cardiologist would rather not talk about.
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