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Mashup Score: 9
Heart disease is the second leading cause of death for both men and women in Canada, but if you dive into it deeper, women are actually at a greater risk
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Mashup Score: 26
This final chapter of the Canadian Women’s Heart Health Alliance “ATLAS on the Epidemiology, Diagnosis, and Management of Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) in Women” presents ATLAS highlights from the perspective of current status, challenges, and opportunities in cardiovascular care for women. We conclude with 12 specific recommendations for actionable next steps to further the existing progress that has been made in addressing these knowledge gaps by tackling the remaining outstanding disparities in women’s cardiovascular care, with the goal to improve outcomes for women in Canada.
Source: www.cjcopen.caCategories: General Medicine News, CardiologistsTweet
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Mashup Score: 24Home - 3 month(s) ago
Globally, cardiovascular diseases affect 1 out of 3 women, yet women everywhere are: Under-studied Under-diagnosed Under-treated, and Under-aware Heart disease is largely preventable. There is a lot we can all do to help reduce the risk. Events are held online and across the country to serve as a reminder for everyone in Canada, but especially women, to be mindful, curious, and proactive in the management of our heart health and wellness. To take care of others, you need to first take care of yourself.
Source: wearredcanada.caCategories: General Medicine News, CardiologistsTweet
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Mashup Score: 27
This final chapter of the Canadian Women’s Heart Health Alliance “ATLAS on the Epidemiology, Diagnosis, and Management of Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) in Women” presents ATLAS highlights from the perspective of current status, challenges, and opportunities in cardiovascular care for women. We conclude with 12 specific recommendations for actionable next steps to further the existing progress that has been made in addressing these knowledge gaps by tackling the remaining outstanding disparities in women’s cardiovascular care, with the goal to improve outcomes for women in Canada.
Source: www.cjcopen.caCategories: General Medicine News, CardiologistsTweet
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Mashup Score: 27
This final chapter of the Canadian Women’s Heart Health Alliance “ATLAS on the Epidemiology, Diagnosis, and Management of Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) in Women” presents ATLAS highlights from the perspective of current status, challenges, and opportunities in cardiovascular care for women. We conclude with 12 specific recommendations for actionable next steps to further the existing progress that has been made in addressing these knowledge gaps by tackling the remaining outstanding disparities in women’s cardiovascular care, with the goal to improve outcomes for women in Canada.
Source: www.cjcopen.caCategories: General Medicine News, CardiologistsTweet
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Mashup Score: 22Home - 3 month(s) ago
Globally, cardiovascular diseases affect 1 out of 3 women, yet women everywhere are: Under-studied Under-diagnosed Under-treated, and Under-aware Heart disease is largely preventable. There is a lot we can all do to help reduce the risk. Events are held online and across the country to serve as a reminder for everyone in Canada, but especially women, to be mindful, curious, and proactive in the management of our heart health and wellness. To take care of others, you need to first take care of yourself.
Source: wearredcanada.caCategories: General Medicine News, CardiologistsTweet
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Mashup Score: 18Home - 3 month(s) ago
Globally, cardiovascular diseases affect 1 out of 3 women, yet women everywhere are: Under-studied Under-diagnosed Under-treated, and Under-aware Heart disease is largely preventable. There is a lot we can all do to help reduce the risk. Events are held online and across the country to serve as a reminder for everyone in Canada, but especially women, to be mindful, curious, and proactive in the management of our heart health and wellness. To take care of others, you need to first take care of yourself.
Source: wearredcanada.caCategories: General Medicine News, CardiologistsTweet
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Mashup Score: 25Feb. 13, 2024: Wear Red Canada in Atlantic Canada: #HerHeartMatters: Cardiovascular Risk Across the Lifespan – Focus on Prevention - 3 month(s) ago
This event will highlight awareness of cardiovascular risk factors which are more impactful and unique to women and how we can use this knowledge as power in the prevention of heart disease and stroke.
Source: wearredcanada.caCategories: General Medicine News, CardiologistsTweet
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Mashup Score: 21Feb. 13, 2024: Wear Red Canada in Atlantic Canada: #HerHeartMatters: Cardiovascular Risk Across the Lifespan – Focus on Prevention - 5 month(s) ago
This event will highlight awareness of cardiovascular risk factors which are more impactful and unique to women and how we can use this knowledge as power in the prevention of heart disease and stroke.
Source: wearredcanada.caCategories: General Medicine News, CardiologistsTweet
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Mashup Score: 2CWHHA Atlas - 5 month(s) ago
A living document on the current state of heart disease in women in Canada. This chapter provides a critical appraisal of the currently inadequate evidence base to support female-specific clinical guidelines and recommendations for cardiovascular disease in Canada. This chapter summarizes the current state of cardiovascular disease mortality, healthcare utilization, risk factors, and other important health determinants for women in Canada. This chapter provides a review of existing knowledge and identifies
Source: www.cwhha.caCategories: General Medicine News, CardiologistsTweet
https://t.co/aWxGxbRRb8 #WearRedCanada @CWHHAlliance #HerHeartMatters