UCLA Health's Healthy Years (HY)
Volume 22 • Number 2 • February 2025
Biological, hormonal, and physiological differences contribute to how heart disease presents, progresses, and responds to treatment in men and women. Symptoms can vary by sex, too. Knowing these distinctions can improve diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes, particularly as we get older, when heart disease risk increases. The Role of Age and …
Issue Highlights
Remember that old saying, “Sticks and stones will break my bones, but names will never hurt me”? Well, that’s not …
Virtual reality (VR) and video gaming are typically associated with young people racing fast cars and slaying zombies. But some …
Gout is the most common form of inflammatory arthritis. It affects an estimated 8 million Americans, and many don’t seek …
While weight loss can be challenging at any age, it can be especially difficult as we reach our 60s and …
The risk of falls increases with age and can become a serious health problem. According to the National Institute on …