Preeclampsia May Double a Woman's Chances for Later Heart Failure
Pregnant women with preeclampsia are far more likely to develop heart failure later in life than those who don't have blood pressure-related pregnancy complications, especially if it occurs during more than one pregnancy, new research finds.
Feeling Stressed About Your Role in Life? For women, That Could be a Health Risk
How a woman feels about her roles at home and at work during midlife can affect several factors that influence her heart health, new research shows.