Pandemic of Cardiovascular Diseases among Post-Menopausal Women; A Brain Storming Update
Journal Title: Journal of Quality in Health Care & Economics (JQHE) - Year 2020, Vol 3, Issue 5
Abstract
Among the non-communicable diseases, the cardiovascular events (coronary heart diseases, stroke) are the number one killer of human beings. Among the victims half are women. If we further categorize the women of different age groups, postmenopausal are frequently affected. The present paper aims to review the pathophysiological aspects of this fact and remind the general measures to prevent these events.
Authors and Affiliations
Alamgir MA*, Alamgir SI and Khan MA
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