Menstrual cycle disorders may be linked to increased cardiovascular disease risk in women
November 06, 2023
November 06, 2023
DALLAS, Texas, Nov. 6 -- The American Heart Association issued the following news release:
Research Highlights:
High blood pressure risk was higher among adolescent girls with a condition associated with irregular menstrual periods called polycystic ovary syndrome, compared to teens without this condition, according to a study of girls between 13-17 years of age.
In a separate study of women younger than age 50, those with painful menstrual periods had a no . . .
Research Highlights:
High blood pressure risk was higher among adolescent girls with a condition associated with irregular menstrual periods called polycystic ovary syndrome, compared to teens without this condition, according to a study of girls between 13-17 years of age.
In a separate study of women younger than age 50, those with painful menstrual periods had a no . . .