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Hot flushes and night sweats may increase woman’s risk of cardiovascular events – News-Medical.Net
New research from The University of Queensland has found that women who have hot flushes and night sweats after menopause are 70 per cent more likely to have heart attacks, angina and strokes.

Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Jul 2 2020
New research from The University of Queensland has found that women who have hot flushes and night sweats after menopause are 70 per cent more likely to …

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