Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death for women globally. A woman’s heart disease risk increases after menopause. A new study found that, during perimenopause, women are twice as likely to have a low cardiovascular health score, especially when it comes to diet. Researchers believe this offers women a ‘window of opportunity’ during perimenopause to make lifestyle changes that may help lower their heart disease risk in the future. …
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