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New study shows menopause raises heart disease risk in women due to changes in cholesterol marker lipoprotein (a).
New research highlights how menopause increases women's risk of heart disease due to declining estrogen levels.
This shift elevates levels of lipoprotein (a), a lesser-known biomarker linked to heart risks.
Emerging therapies like hormone replacement and RNAi, along with tests like the coronary artery calcium score, are being developed to detect and mitigate these risks, potentially improving outcomes for postmenopausal women.
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Un nuevo estudio muestra que la menopausia aumenta el riesgo de enfermedades cardíacas en mujeres debido a cambios en la lipoproteína marcadora de colesterol (a).