In diet and disease, women differ from men
$2.95 - Chicago Sun-Times - NewsBank - May 4, 1989 What he was saying is that much of the research and public health policy regarding heart disease is biased toward men, and women need to be studied as a ...
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PERSONAL HEALTH
New York Times - Jan 16, 1985 The chance of developing cardiovascular disease and, in particular, of dying suddenly from heart disease is two to three times higher among women who smoke. ...
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Sexism in Medicine
Pay-Per-View - Washington Post - ProQuest Archiver - May 31, 1988 Heart disease is another example. Although women account for more than half of heart disease cases in the U.S., the general impression remains that heart ...
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STUDY DETAILS RISK TO WOMEN SMOKERS
New York Times - Nov 19, 1987 Men generally have higher rates of heart disease than women at all ages, ... After six years, 65 of the women had died of heart disease, mostly heart ...
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Statistics Show Women Susceptible to Heart Disease
Pay-Per-View - Los Angeles Times - ProQuest Archiver - Mar 12, 1982 Acute myocardial infarction (heart attack). Most people think of it as a male condition. And, because of that, medical experts are concerned that women do ...
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Tempo
Pay-Per-View - Chicago Tribune - ProQuest Archiver - Jan 18, 1985 The chance of developing cardiovascular disease. and, in particular, of dying sudden- ly from heart disease is two to three times higher among women who ...
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No Higher Heart Disease Risk Found in Women With Jobs
Pay-Per-View - Los Angeles Times - ProQuest Archiver - Jan 25, 1980 CLERICAL WORKERS AN EXCEPTION. CLERICAL WORKERS AN EXCEPTION. By HARRY NELSON. Times MedicM Writer. Despite the concerns of some that the stresses of ...
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