Houston HeartReach Study Examines Cardiometabolic Risk Factors for This Diverse Group Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death for...
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Heart disease is the number one killer of both women and men annually in the United States. Yet, less than half of women recognize its role as the leading cause of death among women. During this webinar, SWHR will host a conversation with Dr. Stephanie Coulter about the current state of cardiovascular disease screening and diagnostics, what barriers might hinder women’s access to care, and potential solutions to overcome those barriers. The event will also cover what women should be doing at each age when it comes to managing their heart health.
A Wake-Up Call for Women & Men: Risks for Heart Disease Due to Alcohol Consumption
A study presented at the American College of Cardiology’s Annual Scientific Session reveals that women are more susceptible to heart...
On Saturday, January 27, 2024, The Texas Heart Institute Team participated in the Fit Spring Branch Fest at the Spring...
Houston, Texas — July 18, 2023 — The Texas Heart Institute is proud to announce its official enrollment in the...
You are not alone: Mental health and heart disease
Denial, fear, sadness, stress, anger, and loneliness are some of the emotions that people may feel after a cardiovascular disease...
As we celebrate Mother’s Day, The Texas Heart Institute and its Center for Women’s Heart and Vascular Health want to...
The Texas Heart Institute welcomed Dr. Jeffrey W. Olin, Professor of Medicine and Director of Vascular Medicine and the Vascular Diagnostic...
International Women’s Day is celebrated around the world on March 8. This year, Becker’s Hospital Review invited women in the healthcare industry...
Physical Activity: Guidelines You Need to Know To Reduce Your Risk
Physical activity is a modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease. It is one of the American Heart Association’s seven factors for having “ideal cardiovascular health.”1 The...
To reduce your risk of heart disease and stroke, exercising in the morning might be more beneficial according to a...