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    We’ve read the horror stories, or experienced it ourselves. The stories of women being gaslighted in doctor’s offices. The stories of women with heart attack symptoms being told: Wait your turn. Don’t make a fuss. It’s probably just anxiety. The facts are stark: Even though heart disease and stroke are the #1 cause of death in American women, research shows that women’s heart disease symptoms are simply not taken as seriously as men’s. Women who visit ERs with heart attack symptoms wait 29% longer than

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    It seems the cardiology world is at an inflection point in women’s heart health where the specific issues for women are increasingly being researched, discussed and (hopefully) addressed and managed. Perhaps the most salient change, one many feel is long overdue, is that women’s health across the spectrum – crucially including the reproductive period and menopause transition – is increasingly…

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    In women of reproductive age who have COVID-19, those who are pregnant are more likely to have poor CV outcomes than those who are not, according to a review published in JACC: Advances.“Data suggest increased risk of adverse outcomes in pregnant compared with nonpregnant women of reproductive age with COVID-19 infection, including need for intensive care unit admission, mechanical

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    Cardiology Today | Polycystic ovary syndrome, a common endocrine disorder affecting reproductive-age women, is linked to cardiometabolic disorders that are risk factors for CVD. But the degree of CVD risk in women with polycystic ovary syndrome is still underdetermined.The Rotterdam criteria for adults require that a woman present with at least two of the following to receive a diagnosis of…

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    Cardiology Today | Polycystic ovary syndrome, a common endocrine disorder affecting reproductive-age women, is linked to cardiometabolic disorders that are risk factors for CVD. But the degree of CVD risk in women with polycystic ovary syndrome is still underdetermined.The Rotterdam criteria for adults require that a woman present with at least two of the following to receive a diagnosis of…

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    • “We don’t know the long-term risk for #CVD [in patients with #PCOS], but we do know that we can immediately impact the risk factors." @cree_green https://t.co/nQ41szQkSr #cardiology #cardiotwitter #womenshealth #womenshearthealth

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    Sex Differences in Cardiovascular Health Date and Time: Saturday, June 4th, 20229:30 a.m. to 2:45 p.m. EST Location: Virtual Conference Thank you for your interest in the Sex Differences in Cardiovascular Health virtual conference taking place on Saturday, June 4th, 2022 from 9:30 a.m. to…

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