53,54 Fitter and more active women and men of all ages tend to have lower blood pressure than their sedentary counterparts and a sedentary lifestyle predicts the future development of hypertension . 42,48,55,56 Most studies evaluating ...
THE CASE OF BERNICE LACEY By the time Dr. Warner met Bernice , she had already studied the records and test results Dr. Smith had sent to AHI . Dr. Warner would refer to these records for background information and use the test results ...
Culleton BF, Larson MG, Wilson PW, Evans JC, Parfrey PS, Levy D. Cardiovascular disease and mortality in a community-based cohort with mild renal insufficiency. Kidney Int 1999; 56:2214–19. 138. Tight blood pressure control and risk of ...
Heart disease remains the number one killer of women in the United States. It kills more women than breast and lung cancer combined. This book aims to educate women about heart disease, risk factors, signs and symptoms of a heart attack.
Women and Heart Disease: Cardiovascular Profile of Women in Australia