Women’s cardiovascular health has long been overlooked and understudied. Here are some things to keep in mind.
Women’s health is understudied and, in many respects, poorly understood. Even the term “women’s health” is often used as a synonym for obstetrics and gynecology, though women’s reproductive years end ...
Chronic diseases have been on the rise, including cardiovascular problems, especially among women. A cardiologist shared why ...
Editor's note: The following is part of a project with students from the classroom of Ball State University professor Adam Kuban from the spring semester. When Ally Frank found herself covered in ...
WELCOME BACK. IT IS STROKE AWARENESS MONTH AND WE’RE FOCUSING ON WOMEN’S HEALTH CHALLENGES WITH EXPERT INSIGHT. JOINING US IS DOCTOR CONSTANCE KATSAFADOS, A NEUROLOGIST AT MARCUS NEUROSCIENCE ...
Abortion bans generally don’t include exceptions that cover these kinds of medical emergencies — or if they do, doctors aren’t using them.
Consideration of women’s health has been notably absent from recent efforts to cut, reorganize and begin to implement policy proposals designed to restructure and “modernize” the National Institutes ...
Urinary health differs significantly between men and women due to anatomy, hormones, ageing, and daily habits. Women are more ...
In 1993, the Medical College of Pennsylvania became the first medical school in the country to completely integrate women's health issues into its curriculum. In contrast to schools which present ...