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Socioeconomic barriers impact women’s cardiovascular health early in life – News-Medical.Net
Socioeconomic barriers unique to women, including inadequate access to contraception, postpartum follow-up and maternity leave,…

Socioeconomic barriers unique to women, including inadequate access to contraception, postpartum follow-up and maternity leave, set women’s cardiovascular health back early in life and can result in heart attack, stroke and cardiovascular death in at-risk…
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