Women’s heart disease risks: Why preventive medications should start in 30s

A recent study suggests that women’s cardiovascular risks and need for preventive medications should be evaluated in their 30s rather than after menopause. Simple blood tests can estimate a woman’s risk of heart disease over the next three decades, necessitating a change in current guidelines.

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