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Prof. Dr. Bharati Shivalkar & Birgit Beger on Heart Disease, the Silent Killer in Women

48 min · 21 de may de 2025
Portada del episodio Prof. Dr. Bharati Shivalkar & Birgit Beger on Heart Disease, the Silent Killer in Women

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Heart of the Matter: Why Women’s Heart Health Is Still Being Missed Cardiovascular disease is the No. 1 killer of women - yet symptoms are often ignored, misdiagnosed, or misunderstood. In this episode of Women’s Health Uncovered, host Mariam Harutyunyan sits down with cardiologist Prof. Dr. Bharati Shivalkar and Birgit Beger, CEO of the European Heart Network, to explore the gender gap in heart health. 💡 What warning signs to look out for - and how to prevent heart disease 💡 Why women’s heart attacks often don’t look like men’s 💡 How gender bias in research and care is putting lives at risk 💡 How AI and innovation could close the care gap www.kinarmatinitiative.org | www.mariamharutyunyan.com | www.fticonsulting.com

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Portada del episodio Prof. Dr. Bharati Shivalkar & Birgit Beger on Heart Disease, the Silent Killer in Women

Prof. Dr. Bharati Shivalkar & Birgit Beger on Heart Disease, the Silent Killer in Women

Heart of the Matter: Why Women’s Heart Health Is Still Being Missed Cardiovascular disease is the No. 1 killer of women - yet symptoms are often ignored, misdiagnosed, or misunderstood. In this episode of Women’s Health Uncovered, host Mariam Harutyunyan sits down with cardiologist Prof. Dr. Bharati Shivalkar and Birgit Beger, CEO of the European Heart Network, to explore the gender gap in heart health. 💡 What warning signs to look out for - and how to prevent heart disease 💡 Why women’s heart attacks often don’t look like men’s 💡 How gender bias in research and care is putting lives at risk 💡 How AI and innovation could close the care gap www.kinarmatinitiative.org | www.mariamharutyunyan.com | www.fticonsulting.com

21 de may de 202548 min