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Oct 24, 2025, 10:11
Brenda Lee Herrod: Menopause Can Have a Major Impact on Women’s Cardiovascular Health!
Brenda Lee Herrod, Nurse Practitioner at New Leaf Wellness, shared a post on LinkedIn:
““Menopause can have a major impact on women’s cardiovascular health!”
Hormone replacement therapy can help prevent combat cardiovascular-related conditions in post-menopausal women. Even if you don’t feel the symptoms of menopause, endothelial damage may be occurring. Heart disease is the #1 killer of men & women.
Life is fragile… take care of yourself! Someday it’s too late!”

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