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Intro
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Our Team
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Mortality from Heart Attack
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What a heart attack looks like
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Coronary Spasm
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Coronary Dissection
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Tako-tsubo ( broken heart syndrome)
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Angina from plaque build-up
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Endothelial Dysfunction
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Microvascular Dysfunction
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Myocardial Bridging
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Summary
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Definition
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HF is a Growing Problem
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Heart Failure Prognosis
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Risk Factors for Heart Failure
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How can I avoid getting Heart Failure?
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Diagnosis
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Types of Heart Failure
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Stages of Heart Failure
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Hospitalized patients with HFPEF
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Medical Therapies
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Exercise Training
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Resources
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Typical patient
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Background
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WHI trial results
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WHAT conditions treated by MHT?
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Common menopausal symptoms
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Preventing osteoporosis
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WHO shouldn't use MHT?
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Vasomotor symptoms after MHT
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The timing hypothesis
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Younger postmenopausal women
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HOW should MHT be used?
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Non-estrogen therapies
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Venlafaxine (Effexor)
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Bioidenticals
Description:
Explore crucial aspects of women's heart health in this comprehensive lecture from Stanford University's Women's Heart Health clinic. Delve into various heart issues affecting women, including heart attacks, coronary spasm, and broken heart syndrome. Examine the growing problem of heart failure, its risk factors, and prevention strategies. Investigate the use of menopausal hormone therapy, its benefits, and potential risks. Gain valuable insights into lifestyle modifications and non-estrogen therapies for managing menopausal symptoms and maintaining cardiovascular health.

Women's Heart Health - Topics Dear to Your Heart

Stanford University
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