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Artery Heart Disease is Different in Women

There is no better example of the disconnect between what we know and what we do than in the case of women with heart artery disease.

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Artery Heart Disease is Different in Women

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  1. Artery Heart Disease is Different in Women by The Doctor Weighs In

  2. Introduction There is no better example of the disconnect between what we know and what we do than in the case of women with heart artery disease.

  3. The specific research around the ways heart artery disease is different in women has been done. It is landmark research that has life or death implications. There are dozens of scientific articles that address this topic.

  4. Differing Symptom Patterns In all American medicine, there is no better example of the disconnect between what we know and what we do than in the case of women with heart artery disease. 

  5. Coronary artery disease in women is different from coronary disease in men.  This illness in men produces local arterial blockages that cause chest pain with exercise that is relieved by rest. 

  6. Our current medical system continues to operate under the fixed blockage model in coronary artery disease.  If a patient does not have a fixed blockage, they are told that the problem is not related to the heart.  What are the consequences of this diagnostic error?

  7. Calculate Your Heart Attack Risk • If you are a woman aged 69 or older your risk of a heart attack is elevated, and you should take a statin even if your cholesterol is not elevated and you have no other risk factors. • To Know More, Please Visit: https://bit.ly/3xeZ52A

  8. Contact Us The Doctor Weighs In Website: https://thedoctorweighsin.com/ Email: info@thedoctorweighsin.com

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