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Prevention of Coronary Artery Disease in Women.

Ellen LiuAllison BigehLauren LedinghamLaxmi S Mehta
Published in: Current cardiology reports (2022)
More attention has been made on gender and pregnancy-associated risk factors such as autoimmune disorders and preeclampsia. The most recent guidelines have reflected the need to consider risk-enhancing factors that are unaccounted for in traditional risk assessment tools. As the population ages and the burden of cardiovascular disease in women increases, it is crucial to continue focusing on preventative of cardiovascular disease in women.
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