Women Heart Risks
Women Heart Risks
Experts say doctors can identify a woman's best cardiovascular disease risk factors.
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" Lot of women in their thirties and forties. At the lacking their thinking about it heart disease to -- going to he'd opened July and it really not thinking about cardiovascular risk reduction. Experts say doctors can -- identify a woman's personal risk factors from -- literacy level and disorders. Those -- them keep the woman and taking medication or engaging in heart healthy activity we know the good medic and people should be on. Well we don't really go to that next step which is why people aren't taking these. New on the American Heart Association to wreck factor lift. And Twitter right. As well the history of pregnancy complications. Conditions like for plant and just each number eighty are now -- much of corporate failing to stress test. Doctors must also consider a woman academic background. And number one the stroke by African Americans high blood pressure and I -- that I can control."
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