Women's symptoms of heart disease and stroke are often overlooked, according to a new report from the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada.
The study shows more than 32,000 Canadian women died of such causes in 2019 and are at higher risk of dying than men if they suffer from a stroke.
Katherine Ward explains what's behind the numbers, and why there's been so little progress in making any meaningful change.
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The study shows more than 32,000 Canadian women died of such causes in 2019 and are at higher risk of dying than men if they suffer from a stroke.
Katherine Ward explains what's behind the numbers, and why there's been so little progress in making any meaningful change.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/9449555/women-heart-health-barriers-inequities-report/
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