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Cleveland Clinic researchers discover insight into pregnancy-induced hypertension

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Giving Birth to Small Babies Linked to Heart Disease in Moms: Study - MSN Health - Pregnancy

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Pregnancy complications may raise heart disease risk later in life | Gritman Medical Center |

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Pregnancy-related high blood pressure, diabetes linked to later heart disease - Harvard Health Publications

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Diabetes, High BP During Pregnancy Increase Middle-Age Heart Risk

webmd.com — “When a woman has high blood pressure or high blood sugar levels during pregnancy, this may help predict her chances of developing heart disease perhaps as early as middle age, a new study suggests.View full resource at webmd.com

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Study: Pregnancy Complications Can Predict Heart Disease

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APS conference explores gender disparities in cardiovascular disease

news-medical.net — “Cardiovascular disease and other gender-specific conditions - such as menopause, pregnancy, depression, and obesity - will be explored in depth at a two day conference being sponsored by the American Physiology Society (APS), the nation's leading organization for the advancement of this vital science, with support from the American Heart Association and the Society for Women's Health Research.View full resource at news-medical.net

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why is woman have female relatives that have a history of pregnancy induced hypertension is at risk? - High Blood Pressure

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If ur family has a history of heart disease, you might be at a higher risk than others. Prepare & be informed! http://ar.gy/cXn

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Drink a Day Keeps Disease Away? - Womens Health and Medical Information on MedicineNet.com

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