"Younger Female Heart Patients More Likely to Need Follow-Up Care"
Women under 50 who've been treated once for heart disease seem to fare worse than similarly treated men, a new report shows. "The young women, those are the real troubled women," said Rozana Mehran, MD, a professor of cardiology at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. "They have other things that are going on that are contributing to their continued illness.” Learn more.
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