Females are being inaccurately underrepresented in clinical studies of medications for cardiovascular disease. Even though about half of patients with cardiovascular disease in America are women, they only make up about 1/3 of the patients included in clinical studies for cardiac medications. Therefore, women needlessly experience negative side effects that could be prevented with cardiac medications specifically for women. Furthermore, females' hearts are fundamentally different than males' hearts and therefore, require different medications for their specific needs. Thus, pharmaceutical companies must develop cardiac medications tailored specifically for womens' hearts and biological needs in order to prevent unnecessary deaths due to und...
ents several interesting studies focused on women’s health.1–10 The publication of this grouping pro...
© 2018 American Heart Association, Inc. Evolving knowledge of sex-specific presentations, improved r...
Ischemic heart disease is the single leading cause of death and a significant cause of morbidity amo...
Females are being inaccurately underrepresented in clinical studies of medications for cardiovascula...
A recent report of the EuroHeart project has shown that women are still underrepresented in many car...
Women and men are different. This may seem obvious, but cardiovascular research too often treats wom...
Age-standardised rates of cardiovascular disease (CVD) are substantially higher in men than women. T...
Age-standardised rates of cardiovascular disease (CVD) are substantially higher in men than women. T...
Growing evidence in medical research suggests a gender bias against women, particularly in the area ...
The interest of the scientific and medical community on the impact of cardiovascular diseases in wom...
Cardiovascular disease has long been called a “man’s disease. Women have long been underrepresented ...
ents several interesting studies focused on women’s health.1–10 The publication of this grouping pro...
Background—Cardiovascular devices can have different safety and effectiveness profiles in men and wo...
Before age 65, women have less heart disease than men. For many years, estrogen was the most popular...
Women’s health is far more than ‘bikini medicine’. Not only does cardiovascular disease (CVD) remain...
ents several interesting studies focused on women’s health.1–10 The publication of this grouping pro...
© 2018 American Heart Association, Inc. Evolving knowledge of sex-specific presentations, improved r...
Ischemic heart disease is the single leading cause of death and a significant cause of morbidity amo...
Females are being inaccurately underrepresented in clinical studies of medications for cardiovascula...
A recent report of the EuroHeart project has shown that women are still underrepresented in many car...
Women and men are different. This may seem obvious, but cardiovascular research too often treats wom...
Age-standardised rates of cardiovascular disease (CVD) are substantially higher in men than women. T...
Age-standardised rates of cardiovascular disease (CVD) are substantially higher in men than women. T...
Growing evidence in medical research suggests a gender bias against women, particularly in the area ...
The interest of the scientific and medical community on the impact of cardiovascular diseases in wom...
Cardiovascular disease has long been called a “man’s disease. Women have long been underrepresented ...
ents several interesting studies focused on women’s health.1–10 The publication of this grouping pro...
Background—Cardiovascular devices can have different safety and effectiveness profiles in men and wo...
Before age 65, women have less heart disease than men. For many years, estrogen was the most popular...
Women’s health is far more than ‘bikini medicine’. Not only does cardiovascular disease (CVD) remain...
ents several interesting studies focused on women’s health.1–10 The publication of this grouping pro...
© 2018 American Heart Association, Inc. Evolving knowledge of sex-specific presentations, improved r...
Ischemic heart disease is the single leading cause of death and a significant cause of morbidity amo...