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Scientists have discovered that four health habits — which include sleep quality and nicotine use — were the most important ...
New research points to poor sleep as a cause of poor heart health in menopausal women. The study analyzed health data from ...
Discover how MemorialCare's Women's Heart Center at Long Beach is tackling the leading killer of women, heart disease, ...
Only 20% of midlife women meet heart health goals, and sleep may be the missing piece. A large study found poor sleep during ...
After menopause, individuals with cardiovascular disease and weight gain may face a higher risk of breast cancer, recent ...
Midlife sleep habits may matter more than previously thought. A large study finds that poor sleep, alongside high blood ...
Heart disease is the number one killer of women in the U.S., yet many remain unaware of its warning signs and risk factors.
Premenstrual disorders are associated with a higher risk of developing cardiovascular disease, a large, long-term study has found.
Many women with serious underlying medical conditions like heart disease need birth control that won't make their conditions ...
Women diagnosed with premenstrual symptoms have a slightly increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease later in life.
July 8 (UPI) -- Older women carrying excess weight have a higher risk of a life-threatening double-whammy, a new study says.
Heart disease is the number one killer of women in the U.S., yet many remain unaware of its warning signs and risk factors. Skip to content NOWCAST KSBW Action News 8 at 11 pm ...