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Women and Cardiovascular Disease: Gender-Based Issues Regarding Detection and Primary Prevention
2014
Health (Irvine, Calif.)
Society has come a long way over the past several decades from the old fashion belief that cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a man's disease. Throughout the years, gender-based studies have provided compelling evidence to uncover several unique features in disease presentation, pathology and primary prevention in women. Studies reviewing differences among men and women have placed specific emphasis on cardiovascular risk factors, symptoms and vascular pathology as potential etiologies for the
doi:10.4236/health.2014.620318
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