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Heart Health & Stroke
Heart Health and Stroke

Many women may not be aware that heart disease and stroke are major threats to their health. But heart disease is the number one cause of death among women in the United States, and stroke is number three. Heart disease and stroke also are major causes of long-term disability.

The most common form of heart disease is coronary artery disease (CAD). In CAD, plaque builds up on the walls of the arteries that carry blood to the heart. Over time, this buildup causes the arteries to narrow and harden. This keeps the heart from getting all the blood it needs. Blood clots may develop. If the clot mostly or completely blocks blood flow to the heart, it causes a heart attack.

Stroke happens when the brain doesn’t get enough blood. Without enough blood, brain cells start to die.

The good news is that you can take steps to lower your chances of having a heart attack or stroke. This section of womenshealth.gov will help you figure out your personal risk factors for heart disease and stroke, as well as steps you can take to lower your risks. You also will learn the specific warning signs of heart attack and stroke. In women, the warning signs often are overlooked. But prompt treatment can help women recover from a heart attack or stroke with few or no disabilities.

Whatever your age, you can commit to heart-healthy living. It is never too late to take steps to lower your risk of heart attack and stroke. Let womenshealth.gov show you how.

Additional Resources

Publications

  1. Federal resource  Frequently Asked Questions — Heart Disease — This fact sheet on women and heart disease includes information about risk factors, prevention, and treatment of heart disease.

    http://www.womenshealth.gov/faq/heart-disease.cfm

  2. Federal resource  Heart Disease and Stroke Maps — These interactive maps present heart disease and stroke mortality rates that can be viewed at national, state, or county levels and by gender and racial/ethnic group.

    http://www.cdc.gov/dhdsp/library/maps/

  3. Federal resource  Take Time to Care: Heart Disease in Women — This fact sheet, from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, lists the most common signs of heart disease. It also provides women with tips to lower their risk of heart disease.

    http://www.fda.gov/womens/getthefacts/heart.html

  4. Federal resource  PDF file  Your Guide to Living Well with Heart Disease — This National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute guide is designed for people living with heart disease. It provides information on risk factors, treatment, and the importance of knowing the signs of heart attack.

    http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/public/heart/other/your_guide/living_hd_fs.pdf

  5. Cardiovascular Disease: Heart Failure (Copyright © HeartHealthyWomen.org) — This publication explains the signs and symptoms of heart failure. It also breaks down heart failure rates by race, gender, and ethnic group.

    http://www.hearthealthywomen.org/?view=article&id=76

Organizations

  1. Federal resource  National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, CDC, OPHS, HHS
  2. Federal resource  National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, NIH, HHS
  3. Federal resource  National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, NIH, HHS
  4. American Heart Association
  5. American Stroke Association
  6. Mended Hearts, Inc.
  7. National Stroke Association
  8. Sister to Sister: The Women's Heart Health Foundation
  9. Texas Heart Institute
  10. Women's Heart Foundation
  11. WomenHeart: The National Coalition for Women With Heart Disease

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Content last updated: February 1, 2009

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