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...Nanette K. Wenger at the Emory. University School of Medic...
ATLANTA - Women should ask their physicians for tests that will give faster results regarding their cholesterol and triglyceride levels, says Dr. Lori Mosca, who recently co-authored new guidelines for women's heart health with Emory University cardiologist Dr. Nanette K. Wenger. Mosca said technology exists for doctors and their patients to find out the patient's crucial lipid and triglyceride levels within four minutes, and that women should press their doctors for the tests.
WASHINGTON - Heart disease can sneak up on women in ways that standard cardiac tests can miss. It's part of a puzzling gender gap: Women tend to have different heart attack symptoms than men. They're more likely to die in the year after a first heart attack.
...Nanette Wenger, who co-authored the report. Make no mistak...
Heart disease can sneak up on women in ways that standard cardiac tests can miss. It's part of a puzzling gender gap: Women tend to have different heart attack symptoms than men. They're more likely to die in the year after a first heart attack.
...Nanette Wenger, who co-authored the report. Make no mistak...
WASHINGTON - Heart disease can sneak up on women in ways that standard cardiac tests can miss. It's part of a puzzling gender gap: Women tend to have different heart attack symptoms than men. They're more likely to die in the year after a first heart attack.
...Nanette Wenger, who co-authored the report. Make no mistak...
... harm in some patients," said Nanette Wenger, M.D., professor of medicine, division of c...
By Lauran Neergaard The Associated Press
...Nanette Wenger, who co-wrote the report. Make no mistake: ...
.... In our previous issue, Dr. Nanette Wenger discussed long-term hormone replacement the...
WASHINGTON - Heart disease can sneak up on women in ways that standard cardiac tests can miss. It's part of a puzzling gender gap: Women tend to have different heart attack symptoms than men. They're more likely to die in the year after a first heart attack.
...Nanette Wenger, who co-authored the report. Make no mistak...
By Judy Peres Chicago Tribune
...Nanette Wenger of Emory University, who wrote an editorial...
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