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Feb052014

HOW MEN AND WOMEN HAVE DIFFERENT HEART TROUBLES

'Women may worry more about breast cancer, but in reality, heart disease is the top killer of American women, claiming 300,000 lives a year - 7.5 times the number that die of breast cancer, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.  Although heart disease is more often perceived as a men's issue, since 1984 more women have died of heart disease than men.

Par of the reason may be that women's heart attacks can differ from mens' and the American Heart Association warns that women often fail to recognize the symptosm, ranging from torso aches and pains and nausea to anxiety, shortness of breath, dizziness and extreme fatigue.  They may experience subtle symptoms for months and write them off as byproducts of menopause, heartburn or effects of aging.  The national Institutes of Health states that 43 percent of women that have heart attacks experience no chest pain.

The difference between the more subtle signs of a heart attack in women and the more dramatic signs in men may help explain why 75 percent of men, prompted to act quickly, survive a first heart attack, while only 62 percent of women do, according to the AHA.  Research shows that women may not be diagnosed or treated as aggressively as men. Notes the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, part of the US Department of Health and Human Services.'

This article was published in Natural Awakenings Central Florida

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    Two different genders means men and women. Both have different problems and troubles. We all know that they are all creatures made by one lord. But the functions of their bodies are all different.it varies just because of their instincts. So the remedies are also different but some are quite same. ...
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