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What About Her Heart?

Women’s Heart Disease, Symptoms, Hidden Risks, and How to Protect Your Heart

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What About Her Heart?

De : Arash Bereliani MD
Lu par : Ben Hauck
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Many women who experience a heart attack never feel the "classic" chest pain they were taught to watch for. Instead, symptoms may appear as unusual fatigue, shortness of breath, nausea, back pain, or discomfort in the jaw, neck, or shoulders.

Even more concerning, women with heart disease symptoms are more likely to be dismissed, misdiagnosed, or told nothing is wrong.

One major reason is that much of the medical research used to diagnose heart disease was originally based on male subjects. As a result, many women are evaluated through a system that was not designed around female biology.

Written by cardiologist Dr. Arash Bereliani, What About Her Heart? explains how heart disease develops in women, why heart attack symptoms in women are often overlooked, and the hidden risk factors many women never realize they have.

The audiobook also introduces a practical 90-Day Heart Reset designed to support heart health through nutrition, movement, sleep, stress management, and sustainable lifestyle changes.

Inside this audiobook, you will learn:

  • Why heart disease symptoms in women often differ from traditional textbook descriptions
  • Early warning signs women may experience before a cardiac event
  • Why some women develop heart disease even with normal cholesterol levels
  • How menopause, hormonal changes, and pregnancy complications affect cardiovascular risk
  • The role of lipoprotein(a), autoimmune disease, and metabolic health in women's heart disease
  • The emerging role of GLP-1 medications in cardiovascular prevention
  • What conversations women should have with their physicians about heart testing and risk evaluation

Heart disease in women is not rare, and it does not always look the way many people expect.

Whether you are concerned about your own health or supporting someone you love, What About Her Heart? provides an essential foundation for understanding women's cardiovascular health, recognizing symptoms, and taking heart health seriously.

©2026 Arash Bereliani (P)2026 Arash Bereliani
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