During this webinar, speakers will discuss how SDOH and other factors, such as gender, race, and stigma, might affect an individual’s cardiovascular health screening as well as how patients can empower themselves to take charge of their heart health early.
SWHR Chief Science Officer Irene O. Aninye, PhD presents at the “Lights, Camera, and Action to Improve Women’s Heart Health” […]
Heart disease is the number one killer of both women and men annually in the United States. Yet, less than […]
Part of the OSSD Annual Meeting This event is taking place on Sunday, May 5 at 12:10-2:05 p.m. CET, in-person […]
SWHR launched its latest policy agenda, "Improving Women's Heart Health Outcomes Across the Lifespan," informed by an interdisciplinary Heart Health Policy Working Group of policy professionals, researchers, clinicians, and patient advocates.
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both women and men in the United States, resulting in one […]