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Women With Fibroids Have Sharply Increased Heart Disease Risk, Study Says

By Jennifer Porter Gore Overview: American Heart Association research finds women with fibroids face much higher long-term risk of cardiovascular disease. Black women are disproportionately affected and often dismissed when seeking care. (WIB) – For many Black women, years of heavy bleeding, pelvic pain, and exhaustion during menstruation are dismissed as simply “having bad periods.” But a growing body of medical research shows that uterine fibr…
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The Sacramento Observer broke the news in on Tuesday, December 16, 2025.
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