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New research, performed by scientists at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center and, reported by Medical News Today, suggests that women with high blood pressure are at a much greater risk for vascular disease than men with the same elevated blood pressure values. Known as the "silent killer," because it often has no symptoms, high blood pressure can cause heart disease and stroke and has become the leading cause of death in American women. The research team suggests that physiologic differences in the cardiovascular systems of women, which includes levels and types of hormones involved in regulating blood pressure, may be a factor that can affect the severity and frequency of heart disease. The CDC recommends making simple lifestyle changes, such as eating a healthy diet, maintaining a healthy weight, quitting smoking, limiting alcohol consumption and staying physically active to decrease the risk for high blood pressure and heart disease.
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hCGTreatments / Diet Doc hCG Diets & Weight Loss Plans Announces New Hormone Treatments That Generate Fast Weight Loss Leading to a Reduced Risk for High Blood Pressure
Maintaining a healthy weight is critical to good health and can reduce the risk for a host of illnesses and conditions, including high blood pressure, heart attack and stroke, the number one cause of death in American women.