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  2. How to protect heart health at menopause: 3 experts advise - AOL

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    Pre-menopausal women, who have plentiful levels of estrogen, have a much lower risk for heart disease and high blood pressure than men. After menopause, when estrogen levels drop, the risk of ...

  3. New insights on heart disease and menopause - AOL

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    Researchers aren't sure why, but women with hot flashes often have higher levels of cholesterol, LDL, triglycerides, blood pressure, and insulin resistance than women who don't. Steps to take if ...

  4. I'm a cardiologist and I want women to stop doing these 6 ...

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    Having early menopause and being post-menopausal are both considered cardiovascular disease risk factors for women. ... and anything above 130/80 mm Hg is considered high blood pressure.

  5. Hypertension - Wikipedia

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    [19] [20] High blood pressure affects 33% of the population globally. [9] About half of all people with high blood pressure do not know that they have it. [9] In 2019, high blood pressure was believed to have been a factor in 19% of all deaths (10.4 million globally). [9] Video summary

  6. Gaining Weight During Menopause? You're Not Alone. Here's ...

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    This weight gain can increase your risk of obesity, hypertension (high blood pressure), high cholesterol, and other weight-related conditions like insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, and heart ...

  7. Endometrial cancer - Wikipedia

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    Endometrial cancer appears most frequently during perimenopause (the period just before, just after, and during menopause), between the ages of 50 and 65; [20] overall, 75% of endometrial cancer occurs after menopause. [2] Women younger than 40 make up 5% of endometrial cancer cases and 10–15% of cases occur in women under 50 years of age.