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Middle-aged women urged to check their blood pressure to avoid heart attacks


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Sophia Antipolis, 17 May 2021: Women with mildly elevated blood pressure in their early 40s have a two-fold risk of acute coronary syndromes in their 50s compared to their counterparts with normal blood pressure. That s the finding of a study published on World Hypertension Day in the
European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, a journal of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC).1
Even if they feel healthy, women should have their blood pressure measured by their primary care physician and repeated at regular intervals with the frequency dependent on the level, said study author Dr. Ester Kringeland of the University of Bergen, Norway. Those with other risk factors for heart disease, such as obesity, diabetes, autoimmune disorders, pregnancy complications, or parents with high blood pressure need more intense monitoring. ....

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Doctors urge middle-aged women to check their blood pressure to avoid heart attacks


Doctors urge middle-aged women to check their blood pressure to avoid heart attacks
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Updated: May 17, 2021 07:17 IST
Sophia Antipolis [France], May 17 (ANI): Women with mildly elevated blood pressure in their early 40s have a two-fold risk of acute coronary syndromes in their 50s compared to their counterparts with normal blood pressure- suggest the finding of a study.
The study was published on World Hypertension Day in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, it is a journal of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC).
Even if they feel healthy, women should have their blood pressure measured by their primary care physician and repeated at regular intervals with the frequency-dependent on the level, said study author Dr Ester Kringeland of the University of Bergen, Norway. Those with other risk factors for heart disease, such as obesity, diabetes, autoimmune disorders, pregnancy complications, or parents wi ....

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