Frailty among men was associated with a higher risk of death from a heart attack compared to women, according to a February study published in The Lancet Regional Health - Europe.
This content is sponsored by MedStar Washington Hospital Center. Although heart disease is the leading cause of death across genders in the U.S., men typically have their first heart attack an average ...
Sex-frailty paradox in heart attack risks: frail men face higher death risks than women despite more intensive care. Sex-specific tools are needed for high-risk patients.
Men develop a greater risk of cardiovascular disease years earlier than women — starting at around age 35, according to a new long-term study. The report, published Wednesday in the Journal of the ...
Researchers track heart disease from young adulthood to uncover when sex-based risk differences first emerge. Study: Sex Differences in Age of Onset of Premature Cardiovascular Disease and Subtypes: ...
MEN are likely to suffer a heart attack almost a decade earlier than women, concerning research shows. US scientists discovered differences in heart health begin to emerge around age 35, with men’s ...