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Mar 4, 2026, 14:06
Veronica Sanchez: New American Heart Association Data Warns of Rising Cardiovascular Risk in Women
Veronica Sanchez, Senior Director of Healthcare Systems and Community Impact at American Heart Association, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“6 in 10 U.S. women projected to have at least one type of cardiovascular disease by 2050.
The threat of heart disease and stroke is growing substantially among women and girls as rates climb for health factors such as high blood pressure, diabetes and obesity, according to a new American Heart Association scientific statement.”
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