Menopause: A Universal Shift in Cardiovascular Risk

Women after menopause face higher heart disease risk due to blood fat changes. Learn why and what it means for your health.

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New research shows women's cholesterol levels get worse after menopause, making heart disease risk higher than before.

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Menopause Increases Heart Disease Risk for Women After 50

Women after menopause face higher heart disease risk due to blood fat changes. Learn why and what it means for your health.

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Are Different Heart Conditions More Connected Than They Seem?

Blocked arteries, reduced pumping, and irregular heart rhythms often appear together.

Not by chance, but because they can stem from the same underlying strain on the heart.

Different diagnoses.
Shared process.
One system under pressure.

#HeartHealth #CardiacCare #AnginaAwareness #HeartConditions #CardiovascularHealth

โ€œ The link between climate change and cardiovascular risk is certainly well studied, with environmental factors that we've previously looked at accounting for at least one in five of the 20 million annual deaths from cardiovascular disease worldwide," said Dr. Jennifer Miao, a cardiologist at Yale School of Medicine and an ABC News Medical Unit fellow.โ€ https://abcnews.com/US/climate-extremes-quietly-pushing-heart-disease-rates-higher/story?id=132216726#ClimateChange #CardiovascularHealth
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Climate extremes may quietly be pushing heart disease rates higher: Study

For every day of heat above 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit, the risk of heart disease for an individual increased by about 3%, according to researchers.

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๐ŸŽฌ Video Fact-Check

The 60-Year Cholesterol War Is Finally Over
by Dr Brad Stanfield

The video explores shifting perspectives on cholesterol's role in heart disease and how medical consensus has changed over time. We reviewed the historical claims and current context discussed by Dr Brad Stanfield.

#ScienceLiteracy #CardiovascularHealth #MedicalHistory

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The role of aspirin in preventing cardiovascular disease #aspirin #cardiovascularhealth #heart ... Continue to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVYNA1X3KgM

Discover how incretin-based therapies like GLP-1 RAs combat obesity-related heart and kidney complications through weight loss and direct organ protection.
https://mondaldaffodil.wixsite.com/besthealthcaretips/post/how-incretins-combat-obesity-related-cardiovascular-and-renal-risks

#ObesityResearch #CardiovascularHealth #RenalHealth #GLP1 #MedicalScience #ChronicKidneyDisease #HeartHealth

Emerging research links the gut microbiome to heart health. Beneficial bacteria may protect the heart, while others increase cardiovascular risk through metabolites like TMAO. https://english.mathrubhumi.com/lifestyle/health/gut-heart-axis-microbiome-cardiovascular-health-ahuya7f6?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #GutHeartAxis #GutMicrobiome #CardiovascularHealth #Health
Could probiotics one day fight heart disease? Emerging research explores

Emerging research links the gut microbiome to heart health. Beneficial bacteria may protect the heart, while others increase cardiovascular risk through metabolites like TMAO.

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Why your gut microbiome and heart are closer than you think | The-14

Research shows the gut microbiome may influence heart disease risk. Scientists explore the gut-heart axis and how microbes and diet affect cardiovascular health

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