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In Missouri and across the U.S., heart disease is the leading cause of maternal death, and for Black women, the risk is even higher. The American Heart Association wants women to know the warning signs and when to seek medical attention.
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Medical research shows a clear connection between menopause and women's heart health. A Missouri cardiologist explains how the two are closely linked and how one impacts the other.
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May has been Women's Health Month, and one focus has been on the more than 26 million women in the U.S. who are affected by fibroids. These benign growths are common yet often unknown to people who have them, and medical professionals are urging women to educate themselves about treatment options, including minimally invasive procedures.
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On July 30, SoutheastHEALTH hosted a groundbreaking press conference celebrating the development of its $125 million Phase 2 West Campus expansion. The…
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Missouri ranked number 37 and earned a "D" in women's healthcare according to the 2014 Women's Health Report Card. Each state was graded on their health…
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Four bills dealing with the ongoing cultural battle surrounding women’s reproductive health were heard Monday night before a Missouri Senate…