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MENOPAUSE: Does menopause increase the risk of heart disease?

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      Yes. After menopause, women are more likely to have cardiovascular problems, like heart attacks and strokes. Changes in estrogen levels may be part of the cause, but so is getting older.

      That’s because as you get older, you may gain weight and develop other health conditions that increase the risk of cardiovascular disease. Ask your doctor about important tests like those for cholesterol and high blood pressure.

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