Dual Diagnosis Statistics: Women More Prone to Heart Problems Than Men: Doctors

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Dual Diagnosis Statistics: Women more prone to heart problems than men: Doctors
According to WHO statistics, the number of coronary diseases in women have increased by 300 percent in the last five years. “Previously women's health was not given equal importance. Genetically males and females are equal, so heart problems affect
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Dual Diagnosis Statistics: Women more prone to heart problems than men: Doctors
Working women have to suffer from dual stress. Women who smoke and drink, those who have high blood pressure and diabetes or take oral contraceptives, and those in post menopausal stage, are most prone to heart problems, doctors say.
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