Signs Of Heart Disease Are Attributed To Stress More Frequently In Women Than Men
Sunday, October 12, 2008 - 12:21
in Health & Medicine
Coronary heart disease symptoms presented in the context of a stressful life event were identified as psychogenic in origin when presented by women and organic in origin when presented by men. The study could help explain why there is often a delay in the assessment of women with heart disease.
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