Women and people of color 55 and younger tend to face longer wait times than white men when they go to the emergency room seeking help for chest pain, according to a new data analysis published ...
Heart attacks in women often arrive with quieter, less "Hollywood" symptoms, which means crucial warning signs are brushed ...
Women’s health is understudied and, in many respects, poorly understood. Even the term “women’s health” is often used as a ...
Men of color wait about 10 minutes longer than white men for care while experiencing chest pain, the study found. American Heart Association Women and people of color experiencing chest pain often ...
For those up to age 55 who go to hospital emergency departments with chest pain in the United States, women are less likely than men to be triaged as urgent, receive an electrocardiogram (ECG), or be ...
Heart attacks in women may show different signs compared to men. A cardiologist explains 7 subtle symptoms women often ...
Women's pain has long been ignored and undertreated — experts say that could be changing. (Getty Images) Two major developments in women's health have recently made news: less invasive alternatives to ...
Younger women and African American adults experiencing chest pain wait longer to get care in the emergency room than their respective male and white counterparts, research shows. According to the ...
Dear Dr. Roach: I have been having pains and discomfort in my chest area for over a month now. I am a woman and in my early 30s. My doctor says my heart is OK, but I can’t help but wonder. The pain is ...
Women and people of color with chest pain -- the most common symptom signaling a heart attack-- face longer waits in U.S. emergency departments than men and White people do, new research reveals. For ...