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In TODAY.com's Expert Tip of the Day, a cardiologist reveals a major life event that can unmask a woman's heart problems, ...
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Dr. David Faxon answers the question: 'How Often Do I Need A Stress Test?' — -- Question: Why and how often do I need a stress test? Answer: Your doctor will decide if it's appropriate for you to ...
Dr. Harlan Krumholz answers the question: 'Stress Test Without Exercising?' — -- Question: What if I can't exercise? How can a stress test be done without exercising? Answer: Some people who are ...
That mysterious tightness in your hips isn’t just from sitting too long at your desk. For many women, the hip region serves as an emotional storage locker, holding onto stress, trauma, and tension in ...
Source: Lucie Bartikova/Shutterstock When Walter B. Cannon coined the term “fight or flight” in 1933 to describe stress behaviors, he likely didn’t consider that males and females might respond ...
A recent survey suggests a widening gut-health gap, with women—often the default planners and hosts—bearing the brunt of ...