it's a misconception that heart disease affects mostly men, says experts, who point out that "sex-specific risk factors have been largely ignored" in research.
the true golden years: anne thureson, 75, beat cancer twice, works out every day, has used her maturity to developed deeper relationships and vows to never speaks negatively of herself.
it's a misconception that heart disease affects mostly men, says experts, who point out that "sex-specific risk factors have been largely ignored" in research.
the true golden years: anne thureson, 75, beat cancer twice, works out every day, has used her maturity to developed deeper relationships and vows to never speaks negatively of herself.