Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Frequent stress in women lead to cardiovascular diseases

Emotions and stress are more dangerous for women than for men, the American cardiologist. Scientists at Cornell University in New York (USA) conducted a study, which means that women often have problems with the cardiovascular system to stressful situations found. In men, this trend was less noticed specialists. Gender differences were seen in the results of the analysis by physicians. Regular psycho-emotional stress, nervousness and excessive anxiety cause chest pain, shortness of breath and unstable heartbeat. Unlike men, women, and a permanently high stress meant imminent occurrence of heart problems. But according to medical reports that emphasize difficulties in identifying coronary heart disease after a risk-based, that women have chest pain and shortness of breath occur much less often than men, so women rarely go to the doctor in the early stages of the disease go.

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