By: Press Services
March 2, 2026
New Book Highlights Women's Heart Health Challenges
Dr. Bereliani's Insights on Women's Cardiac Care
Beverly Hills, Aruba - March 1, 2026 / Beverly Hills Institute for Cardiology & Preventive Medicine /
Dr. Arash Bereliani, a leading expert in cardiology in Los Angeles, has unveiled a transformative book titled "What About Her Heart?" This publication investigates the urgent matters surrounding women's heart health, an area that has been historically overlooked, misdiagnosed, and inadequately represented in both medical literature and practice. With a keen focus on the distinct challenges that women encounter regarding heart disease, Dr. Bereliani seeks to elevate awareness and encourage enhanced preventive care.
Heart disease is frequently viewed as a condition that primarily affects men, resulting in a substantial gap in the understanding and treatment of women's heart health. Dr. Bereliani's book confronts this misconception directly, offering insights into the ways in which women experience heart disease differently from men. He underscores that symptoms can differ significantly, and many women may fail to recognize the signs of a heart attack, which can lead to delays in treatment and poorer outcomes.
A central theme in "What About Her Heart?" is the differentiation between panic attacks and heart attacks, a subject that holds particular relevance for women. Numerous women facing heart-related issues might initially confuse their symptoms with anxiety or panic attacks, leading to misdiagnosis. Dr. Bereliani clarifies that although both conditions can manifest with similar symptoms, such as chest pain and shortness of breath, grasping the distinctions is vital for prompt and effective treatment. He advocates for heightened education and awareness among healthcare providers and patients alike to ensure that women receive the necessary care they require.
The book also emphasizes the significance of preventive medicine within the realm of cardiology. Dr. Bereliani, a preventive medicine doctor, asserts that taking proactive measures can greatly diminish the risk of heart disease in women. He discusses lifestyle modifications, including diet and exercise, as well as the necessity of regular check-ups and screenings. By prioritizing prevention, Dr. Bereliani believes that numerous cases of heart disease can be entirely avoided.
In addition to examining the medical facets of women's heart health, "What About Her Heart?" also delves into the emotional and psychological influences that can shape a woman's experience with heart disease. Dr. Bereliani recognizes that the stigma associated with heart disease can foster feelings of isolation and anxiety. He urges women to seek support and advocate for their health, stressing that they should not hesitate to voice their symptoms and concerns.
Dr. Bereliani's proficiency in cardiology and preventive medicine uniquely equips him to address these critical issues. His dedication to enhancing women's heart health is evident throughout the book, as he merges scientific research with personal stories and actionable advice. The objective is to empower women with the knowledge and resources necessary to take control of their heart health.
The launch of "What About Her Heart?" occurs at a time when awareness of women's health issues is increasingly essential. As the medical community continues to acknowledge the disparities in treatment and diagnosis between genders, Dr. Bereliani's work serves as an invaluable resource for both healthcare practitioners and patients. By illuminating the frequently neglected aspects of women's heart disease, he aspires to inspire a shift in how heart health is perceived and managed.
In summary, Dr. Arash Bereliani's "What About Her Heart?" represents a significant advancement in the field of cardiology, especially concerning women's health. By tackling the misconceptions surrounding heart disease and highlighting the significance of distinguishing between panic attack versus heart attack, he offers a thorough guide for women striving to understand and enhance their heart health. Through education, awareness, and preventive measures, Dr. Bereliani aims to transform the narrative surrounding women's heart disease and ensure that women receive the care and attention they rightfully deserve.
Learn more on https://www.berelianimd.com/
Contact Information:
Beverly Hills Institute for Cardiology & Preventive Medicine
125 North Robertson Boulevard
Beverly Hills, CA 90211
Aruba
Arash Bereliani
310-550-8000
https://www.berelianimd.com
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