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Women and Heart Disease
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains the leading cause of death among women worldwide, surpassing all forms of cancer combined. However, this critical health issue often goes under-recognized and under-addressed in both the healthcare setting and broader public health discourse. Nurses play a vital role in identifying risk factors, educating patients, and advocating for preventive strategies, making it essential to understand why women face unique challenges when it comes to CVD.
The risk of CVD in women is influenced by a combination of biological, hormonal, and social factors. While men tend to experience cardiovascular issues earlier in life, women face a sharp increase in risk after menopause.
By understanding the multifaceted risk of CVD in women, you can help close the gender gap in cardiovascular health outcomes and save lives.
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Cardiovascular Health in Women: Beyond the Basics
September 12, 2024
Hypertension Continues to be a Leading Cause of U.S. Maternal Mortality
November 10, 2022
Podcast Episodes

Hypertension, Risk Assessment and Management, Women and Heart Disease
Women’s Health: Hormonal Transitions and Heart Health

Women and Heart Disease
Women’s Health: Maternal Mortality & CVD

Women and Heart Disease
Women’s Health: Pregnancy & Cardiometabolic Risk Factors
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