In light of American Heart Month, BodyLogicMD’s bioidentical hormone doctors have taken the time to compare some of the signs and symptoms of heart attack in men and women and offer advice on what they can do to reduce their risk.
Stress-Reduction Techniques Can Decrease Risk of Heart Disease
According to an article on NaturalNews.com, recent studies funded by the Medical College of Wisconsin and Iowa’s Maharishi University have concluded that people who use stress-reduction techniques such as breathing exercises and meditation can significantly reduce their risk of heart attack, stroke and death attributed to heart disease.
According to recent findings from the study known as the Women’s Health Initiative (WHI), women who use antidepressants to treat depression have a higher risk of stroke and heart attack.
Hot Flashes May Put You at Risk of Cardiovascular Disease
Recent studies found a link between hot flashes and increased risk of cardiovascular health.
