That’s because heart attacks and strokes don’t just happen to men! Cardiovascular disease is still the leading cause of death for women, with a significant increase among young women over the past five years. To act effectively and reduce female morbidity and mortality, awareness must be [...]
The City encourages people to take care of their health, their most precious asset, through health education and united, responsible, civic prevention. Most chronic cardiovascular, metabolic and respiratory diseases, as well as depression and addiction, are linked to our environment and can be [...]
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death for women, with a significant increase among young women over the past five years related to negative lifestyle choices and exposure to specific hormonal situations. To reduce female morbidity and mortality, we must act in advance through primary [...]