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  2. How to protect heart health at menopause: 3 experts advise - AOL

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    Pre-menopausal women, who have plentiful levels of estrogen, have a much lower risk for heart disease and high blood pressure than men. After menopause, when estrogen levels drop, the risk of ...

  3. 9 types of food that provide comfort during hot flashes - AOL

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    Hot flashes are related to high blood pressure and these foods tend to raise it. Experts recommend limiting the amount of baked goods, sugary drinks, fried foods, butter and margarine, and ...

  4. Women's heart disease risk can rise sharply after menopause ...

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    After menopause, declining estrogen levels can lead to rapidly rising risks of heart attack and heart disease, a new study suggests. Women's heart disease risk can rise sharply after menopause, a ...

  5. A heart condition may affect 1 in 4 women after menopause ...

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    Atrial fibrillation may affect 1 in 4 women after menopause, ... The condition isn’t life-threatening but can increase the risk of blood clots, stroke, heart failure and other heart-related ...

  6. Cardiovascular disease in women - Wikipedia

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    Cardiovascular disease in women is an integral area of research in the ongoing studies of women's health. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is an umbrella term for a wide range of diseases affecting the heart and blood vessels, including but not limited to, coronary artery disease, stroke, cardiomyopathy, myocardial infarctions, and aortic aneurysms.

  7. High pressure receptors - Wikipedia

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    High pressure receptors or high pressure baroreceptors are the baroreceptors found within the aortic arch and carotid sinus. They are only sensitive to blood pressures above 60 mmHg . When these receptors are activated they elicit a depressor response; which decreases the heart rate and causes a general vasodilation .

  8. Your 6 Most Pressing Questions About Menopause and ... - AOL

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  9. Preload (cardiology) - Wikipedia

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    An arteriovenous fistula can increase preload. [5] Preload is also affected by two main body "pumps": Respiratory pump - Intrapleural pressure decreases during inspiration and abdominal pressure increases, squeezing local abdominal veins, allowing thoracic veins to expand and increase blood flow towards the right atrium.