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Women are at a higher risk of dying from heart disease − in part because doctors don’t take major sex and gender differences into account

Rates of heart disease and cardiac events in women are often underestimated. eternalcreative/iStock via Getty Images by Amy Huebschmann, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus...

Your heart changes in size and shape with exercise – this can lead to heart problems for some athletes and gym rats

An enlarged heart can lead to abnormal heart rhythms. Professional Studio Images/E+ via Getty Images by William Cornwell, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Exercise has long...

Heart Month 2024: Professional football player tackles atrial fibrillation and Stroke with Help from Cardiac Monitoring

(NewsUSA) - For professional athletes, being at your physical best and pushing your body to its limits is often what it takes to achieve...

How do pacemakers and defibrillators work?

Electrocardiograms, or ECGs, record the electrical activity of your heart. Randy Faris/The Image Bank via Getty Images  A cardiologist explains how they interact with the electrical...

What is atrial fibrillation, the heart condition US President Joe Biden lives with?

Evan Vucci/AP/AAP by Ritu Trivedi, University of Sydney; Clara Chow, University of Sydney, and Liliana Laranjo, University of Sydney US President Joe Biden has the heart...

September is Atrial Fibrillation (AFib) Awareness Month: Active with AFib, real AFib stories from everyday champions

Getty Images Stock Photo (NewsUSA) - By 2030, an estimated 12.1 million Americans will experience a common heart condition called atrial fibrillation (AFib), sometimes felt...

Black doctors earn less than White doctors

African-American physicians earn 15 percent less than White physicians—an average of $262,000 compared to $303,000—according to Medscape’s 2017 Physicians Compensation Report. Approximately 19,200 physicians across...

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