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How To Look After A Women’s Heart

Dr Haizal Haron Kamar, Consultant Cardiologist, Thomson Hospital Kota Damansara

24-Jun-19 16:00

How To Look After A Women’s Heart

Heart disease is a leading cause of death in Malaysia, and statistics are higher for men compared to women. But the incidence of heart disease in women increases after menopause, and the symptoms can manifest differently between men and women. We’ll be speaking to Dr Haizal Haron Kamar, consultant cardiologist from Thomson Hospital Kota Damansara to find out what this means for the prevention and treatment of heart disease in women.

Produced by: Lim Sue Ann

Presented by: Tee Shiao Eek


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Categories:  Health PolicyDiseases and ConditionsMental HealthHealthy LivingFitnessScienceSMEMedical Innovation and Technology

Tags:  Bigger PictureHealth and Livingthomson hospitalischaemic heart diseaseheart attackatherosclerosismenopause





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