
Why younger women are less prone to heart disease than men - The Indian Express

When it came to the risk profile, the Lancet study found that the systolic blood pressure (pressure in the arteries when the heart is beating) increased with age in both men and women, but the mean levels tended to be lower in women
Women are less likely to develop heart diseases, especially at younger ages, because of a better risk profile compared to men, according to a recent study in The Lancet. It further established how pa… [+4276 chars]
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