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Women who go through natural menopause before age 40 face a 40% higher lifetime risk of coronary heart disease. Black women are three times as likely to experience early menopause as white women.
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Year-to-year exposure to elevated blood pressure from age 30 to 40 years was linked to increased risk for heart disease and kidney events among Korean adults, a speaker reported.A study evaluating the ...
Higher blood pressure during young adulthood is likely linked to a higher risk of heart disease and kidney disease later in ...
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Harvard Medical School researchers discovered that smaller coronary arteries in women mean even small amounts of plaque create disproportionate cardiovascular risk.
Sheryl Ross, M.D., board-certified ob/gyn at Providence Saint John’s Health Center in Santa Monica; and Cheng-Han Chen, M.D., board-certified cardiologist and medical director of the Structural Heart ...
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