Heart disease and women: The silent epidemic unfolding in our communities
Event description
More women globally die from heart disease than anything else – but the solutions continue to elude us.
Heart disease in women continues to be seriously understudied, underrecognised, underdiagnosed and undertreated. This is primarily the result of misconceptions, including the widespread view that heart disease affects men more than women. It may go some way to explaining why women are also less likely to attend cardiac rehabilitation, to take their medicine regularly, and to make heart-healthy lifestyle changes. There are many women at risk of heart disease who don’t know it. This quiet epidemic is unfolding in our communities, so what can we do?
Join us for our webinar “Heart disease and women: The silent epidemic unfolding in our communities”, and hear how researchers at the Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute, Centre for Cardiovascular Biology and Disease Research (CCBDR), and the La Trobe Institute for Molecular Science (LIMS) are conducting cutting-edge research to combat this silent killer.
Speakers:
Jennifer Tucker (Lived experience)
Dr Helena Kim (CCBDR & LIMS; Tracey Banivanua Mar Fellow, La Trobe University)
Professor Eylem Levelt (Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute)
Dr Kegan Moneghetti (Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute)
Hosts:
Matt Keenan and Dr Vivian Tran
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