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EPISODE · Feb 9, 2020 · 17 MIN

Women and Heart Disease & Optimistic Health

from Zoomer Week in Review · host Zoomer Podcast Network

Women are not small men and, when it comes to heart disease, they have paid a high price because medical science has treated them that way. Women have been under-researched, under-diagnosed and under-treated, but, according to "The 2020 Heart & Stroke Spotlight on Women", progress is being made. Libby Znaimer sat down with Dr. Paula Harvey, Physician-in-Chief and director of the Cardiovascular research Program at Women's College Hospital. AND Are you an optimist? A growing number of long-term studies have linked that frame of mind to a lower risk of developing cardiovascular disease and other chronic illnesses and to fostering longevity. Libby reached Dr. Alan Rozanski, a cardiologist at Mount Sinai St. Luke's Hospital in New York.

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Women are under-researched, under-diagnosed, and under-treated when it comes to cardiovascular disease & can optimism lower your risk of heart disease? There is science that says yes!

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