In recognition of American Heart Health Month, providers at Boone Health performed a heart disease screening Thursday ...
A new study finds that women who experience menopause later in life have healthier blood vessels, reducing their risk of heart disease. Females who stop menstruating at age 55 or later are ...
New research from CU Boulder says women who hit menopause later in life are less likely to have heart attacks and strokes. President Donald Trump paces the field at Daytona 500 | NASCAR on FOX The ...
Doctors call it premature menopause if you're younger than 40. However, these symptoms could also be caused by other health conditions, such as heart disease ... menopause by 1.5 years ...
Stopping medication abruptly can cause serious symptoms. For example, the beta-blocker propranolol may cause chest pain or a heart attack if it's stopped suddenly. Research has yet to establish ...
Women are less likely to die of a heart attack or stroke than men for most of their lives, but studies have shown that their risk spikes and overtakes male risk after menopause. The study, published ...
to reduce risk of heart disease — the No. 1 killer of women. "Our paper identifies that there's actually a physiological benefit to later-onset menopause and is one of the first to identify the ...
New Delhi, February 5 (IANS): Women who go through menopause later in life have healthier blood vessels which reduces their risk of heart disease, finds a study on Wednesday. Women are less likely ...
to reduce risk of heart disease—the No. 1 killer of women. "Our paper identifies that there's actually a physiological benefit to later-onset menopause and is one of the first to identify the ...