NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Pregnant Black women die at a rate more than three times higher than white women, according to new numbers released from the CDC. The CDC counts women who died while pregnant ...
Because of their hormones and anatomy, women don’t experience heart disease the same way men do. Here’s what sets women’s ...
As American Heart Month gets underway, experts are warning that heart issues during pregnancy could set the stage for future risks from stroke and heart attack. Cardiovascular disease during pregnancy ...
Women who experience pregnancy complications, like preeclampsia, pre-term birth, stillbirth or having a baby that is small ...
A new study reveals more pregnant women are suffering heart attacks. Researchers at NYU School of Medicine found the risk rose 25 percent from 2002 to 2014. The research suggests that one possible ...
Women who experience pregnancy complications, like preeclampsia, pre-term birth, stillbirth or having a baby that is small for gestational age, may face an increased risk for cardiovascular disease ...
A new study shows that the sinoatrial node (SAN) -- a small but powerful structure in the human heart that serves as its natural pacemaker and initiates every normal heartbeat -- runs on different ...