Uterine Fibroids Linked to 80% Higher Heart Disease Risk in Women: Study Warns

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News18•07-01-2026, 15:12
Uterine Fibroids Linked to 80% Higher Heart Disease Risk in Women: Study Warns
- •New research reveals women with uterine fibroids face an 80% higher risk of developing heart-related problems.
- •A 10-year American study analyzed health data from 2.7 million women, linking fibroids to increased risks of high blood pressure, heart attack, and vascular issues.
- •Uterine fibroids are non-cancerous growths in the uterus, causing symptoms like heavy bleeding, abdominal pain, and fatigue.
- •Risk factors include hormonal changes (estrogen), obesity, unhealthy diet, and family history, affecting up to 80% of women over 50.
- •Regular health check-ups and adopting a healthy lifestyle are crucial for early detection and protecting both uterine and heart health.
Why It Matters: Uterine fibroids significantly increase heart disease risk; women must prioritize regular check-ups and healthy living.
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