Sex Hormone Levels Alter Heart Disease Risk in Older Women
May 29, 2018
May 29, 2018
BALTIMORE, Maryland, May 29 -- Johns Hopkins Medicine issued the following news release:
In an analysis of data collected from more than 2,800 women after menopause, Johns Hopkins researchers report new evidence that a higher proportion of male to female sex hormones was associated with a significant increased relative cardiovascular disease risk.
The researchers caution that theirs was an observational study that wasn't designed or able to show or prove cause and . . .
In an analysis of data collected from more than 2,800 women after menopause, Johns Hopkins researchers report new evidence that a higher proportion of male to female sex hormones was associated with a significant increased relative cardiovascular disease risk.
The researchers caution that theirs was an observational study that wasn't designed or able to show or prove cause and . . .
