Men begin developing coronary heart disease - which can lead to heart attacks - years earlier than women, with differences ...
Past research has consistently shown that men tend to develop heart disease earlier than women. In recent decades, however, ...
Exposure to high levels of the body’s primary stress hormone – cortisol – in preterm fetuses can disrupt normal heart development, potentially increasing the risk of cardiovascular disease in later ...
Women who have experienced pre-eclampsia have accelerated accumulation of cardiovascular (CV) risk factors compared with women who had pregnancies without pre-eclampsia according to research presented ...
A large 14-year women’s cohort study finds no significant link between age at menopause and developing diabetes.
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