Women are more likely to experience certain lung-related symptoms than men. Mercy Medical Center pulmonologist Dr. Anthony Rowe told 11 News that women sometimes have atypical presentations of chest ...
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Women are at a higher risk of heart attacks due to factors like high blood pressure, diabetes, menopause, and stress.
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