Preeclampsia, gestational diabetes or other complications could put you at a higher risk for chronic diseases. Here's how to ...
After receiving a national physiology award and in light of February’s designation as American Heart Health month by the American Heart Association, a University of Iowa professor and her team are ...
Cardiovascular disease has emerged as the leading cause of maternal death for pregnant women in the United States.
(WISH) — A new study from Sweden suggests that having a sister who experienced a complicated pregnancy can increase a woman’s risk of developing heart disease by nearly 40%. The study highlights the ...
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