Clinical impact of 2020 American Heart Association statement on menopause and cardiovascular disease risk

The American Heart Association published a 2020 scientific statement on cardiovascular disease risk for women transitioning through or experiencing menopause. The report reflects scientific evidence on menopause and cardiovascular risks, and this article reviews the statement with a focus on what is...

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Main Authors: Hirsch, H. (Author), Iyer, T.K (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Cleveland Clinic Educational Foundation 2022
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