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A Woman's Heart

Why Female Heart Health Really Matters

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A Woman's Heart

By: Professor Angela Maas
Narrated by: Maggie Ollerenshaw
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Did you know....

...women are 50 per cent more likely to be misdiagnosed following a heart attack?

...more than twice as many women die from coronary heart disease than from breast cancer in the UK?

...two-thirds of clinical research into heart disease focuses on men

Coronary heart disease remains the single biggest killer of women worldwide, yet it is still not seen as a woman's problem. Every day the female heart patient is measured by male standards, which leads to confusion, unclear diagnosis and often the wrong treatment.

In fact, women are incomparable to men down to each body cell, which has consequences for both health and disease. When it comes to medical science, cardiology is the most prominent example in which gender matters.

In A Woman's Heart, Professor Maas explores how the female heart works and provides practical advice for women, including:

  • The biology of the female heart - how it works and ages differently to a male's
  • The effects of female-specific issues, such as menopause
  • Heart attacks in women
  • Lifestyle tips to prevent heart disease

This vital book is the result of decades of international research. It exposes the gender bias in cardiology and paves the way for better heart health for women everywhere.

©2020 Angela Maas (P)2020 Octopus Publishing Group
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A wonderful insight into women's cardiac health. A must read for all women

A wonderful insight into women's cardiac health and exploring the difference between men and women. A must read for all women and health care professionala b

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Excellent insight into cardiovascular health in women

A really interesting insight and exploration of cardiology in women, something I think everyone in healthcare should explore in more detail. The gaps in treatment and knowledge are shocking but important to hear to explore further.

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