- Reducing the cardiovascular disease gender gap
- Do women who smoke like men die like men?
- European women live longer than men, but not better
- Cigarette smoking causes more arterial damage in women than in men
- French men are giving up smoking, but not French women
- Women are still less optimally treated for STEMI
- International Women's Day 2009
- Women and Cardiovascular Health conference to highlight need for gender-specific research
- Women at the heart of our congresses
- Europe's politicians put women on 'red alert' for their risks of cardiovascular disease
- Do we harm women when we treat them in the same way as men?
It’s WISE to consider microvascular coronary dysfunction in women - Predictive risk factors by gender will help diagnose and treat CVD in women
- Women's Health at Heart: ESC/EHN recommendations and call for EU action on CVD
- Women and Cardiovascular Health conference to highlight need for gender-specific research
- Time trends in STEMI - improved treatment and outcome but gender gap persists
- Dutch Cardiologists Cycle to Stockholm for 'Heart for Women'
- Gender differences in clinical presentation and outcome of transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) for severe aortic stenosis
- Are there gender differences in management modalities?
- Predictive risk factors by gender will help diagnose and treat CVD in women
- International Women’s Day provides a “red alert” for women’s hearts
Conclusion:
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