![]() Many women who die of cardiovascular disease had no previously recognized symptoms. |
And cardiovascular disease accounts for more deaths in women than the next seven causes of death combined. Most frightening: Nearly two-thirds of women who die suddenly from cardiovascular disease have no previously recognized symptoms.
If you don't know you have cardiovascular disease, how can you treat it? For women, the best treatment may be prevention.
For more information on coronary heart disease, see:
- Symptoms of Coronary Heart Disease in Women: Women typically do not have obvious signs of heart disease, making it difficult to diagnose. Find out who should get tested.
- Diagnosing Coronary Heart Disease in Women: A range of tests are available if your risk is higher than 5 percent. Learn what these are, and why some aren't always accurate.
- Coronary Heart Disease Risk Factors in Women: Risk factors affect women differently than men. Learn how the risk changes as women grow older.
- Treatment of Coronary Heart Disease in Women: Traditional treatment isn't always effective in women. Learn about lifestyle changes to keep your heart healthy.
- Coronary Heart Disease: This condition is the culmination of years of plaque buildup in the arteries. Find out how to prevent it.
