Heart disease is the leading cause of death for women worldwide. Yet the general public and even medical practitioners still believe it’s not common in women.
The result: women remain under-diagnosed and under-treated. It’s hardly surprising that 50% of women who have heart attacks weren’t even aware they had risk factors the whole time.
From an anatomical perspective, women are more prone to fatal heart attacks, but that’s not all. Lifestyle choices, mental health, menopause and even pregnancy - all these factors can make you more prone to heart disease.
How do you know you need to be screened for heart disease? What steps can you take to protect your heart? In this episode, I talk about the heart disease crisis women are facing and how we can combat it.
Women are often misdiagnosed and undertreated due to the misconceptions that heart disease is uncommon in women. -Dr. Deepa Grandon
Three Things You’ll Learn In This Episode
- The anatomy of heart disease
Women’s heart health is an under-researched and under-treated area. What are the differences between men and women when it comes to heart health? - Hidden signs of heart disease
Most people are aware of the common signs of heart attacks. Why does heart disease manifest differently in women? - How to protect your heart
How can we use intentional lifestyle choices to preserve our heart health and mitigate risk factors?
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