Some of the changes associated with the menopausal transition can increase the risk of hypertension (high blood pressure). For example, declining estrogen levels can narrow blood vessels, and ...
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The link between menopause headaches and high blood pressure - what does it really mean?
During perimenopause - the period leading up to the menopause - hormonal fluctuations become more pronounced and irregular, which can intensify both the frequency and severity of migraine headaches.
AS WOMEN AGE, THE CHANCES OF DEVELOPING HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE INCREASES, EVEN AMONG THOSE WITH HEALTHY LIFESTYLES AND WHO PREVIOUSLY HAD LOW BLOOD PRESSURE. THE TRICKY PART IS YOU MAY NOT EVEN KNOW. I’D ...
New research suggests that menopause hormone therapy and heart health aren't a bad combination given the right circumstances.
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