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Women's Heart Disease Set to Skyrocket by 2050
27 Feb
Summary
- Nearly 60% of US women may face cardiovascular disease by 2050.
- Rising rates of high blood pressure, diabetes, and obesity drive trend.
- Pregnancy further elevates cardiovascular risk for women.

New projections indicate a significant rise in cardiovascular disease (CVD) among women in the United States. By 2050, nearly 60% of women could develop some form of CVD, a considerable jump from the current 44%.
This surge is largely attributed to increasing rates of high blood pressure, diabetes, and obesity. These health issues are unfortunately becoming more prevalent even among young girls and women, signaling an earlier onset of risk factors.
Medical professionals also note that pregnancy can intensify a woman's cardiovascular risk. Therefore, there is a critical and growing need for enhanced early prevention efforts and greater public awareness to combat this escalating health crisis.




