Despite the myth that heart attacks mostly strike men, women are vulnerable too. About 37,000 women die from heart attacks each year.
Be aware that heart attacks don’t happen like they do in the movies.
Smoking can damage the heart even in small amounts, and experts warn that the risks are higher for women. Studies show women ...
You may think heart disease is a “middle age” problem. The research suggests men’s risk increases much earlier than most ...
Because of their hormones and anatomy, women don’t experience heart disease the same way men do. Here’s what sets women’s ...
Read full article: Annual march raises money for Seminole County seniors Photo taken on scene by Daniel Macaluso. Lori Sepich smoked for years and sometimes skipped taking her blood pressure medicine.