Association between schizophrenia and cardiovascular disease events more pronounced in women than men

Strongest associations seen for mental-behavioral disorders and endocrine-nutritional-metabolic disorders

Meta-analysis of nine studies with 691,364 participants shows women more likely to develop depression after traumatic brain injury

Stress levels higher in women with MI and obstructive coronary artery disease versus MI with nonobstructive coronary arteries

Authors say women without children show highest rates of binge drinking, alcohol use disorder

Peripheral microvascular dysfunction in response to mental stress associated with major adverse cardiovascular events for women

Women with lowest versus highest satisfaction score had highest odds of accumulating multimorbidity

Highest reported unaffordability seen for dental care, followed by prescription drugs, medical care, mental health care

<p>Midlife women aged 40 to 60 years with normal or overweight BMI should undergo counseling to maintain weight, limit weight gain</p>

Gap seen in cardiovascular, psychiatry, and cancer trial participation versus national prevalence disease data