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Eileen Hoffman, M.D.

Women's Health
Dr. Eileen Hoffman is an internist and a leading specialist in women's health. She is a pioneer in the field of gender-based medicine and has integrated medical, reproductive, and mental healthcare for both women and men, across all stages of life. She's also a medical educator and healthcare consultant. Dr. Hoffman speaks and writes extensively on gender-based medicine, and wrote the popular best-seller, OUR HEALTH, OUR LIVES - A Revolutionary Approach to Total Healthcare for Women. She is also a founding board member of the the American College of Women's Health Physicians.
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Palpatations and the Heart's Electrical System
Over the last decade, awareness about women and heart disease has increased, and public awareness that heart attacks aren't exclusive to men, has increased greatly. What is often less appreciated is that women have some important differences in the heart's electrical system and, therefore, often present symptoms differently and respond to tests differently than men do. This normal variation is an important piece of information in women's routine care as well as understanding a common complaint, palpitations.
Woman may have higher heart rates than men and may often exhibit abnormal heart rhythms. The heartbeat is regulated by the autonomic nervous system (the one that controls automatic functions like heart rate, breathing rate, digestion, etc.). Read more…