The American Heart Association warns that nearly 60% of women could develop some type of cardiovascular disease by 2050, which is an increase from the 44% of women who are currently living with it. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Celine Gounder discusses risk factors and prevention tips.
Breakdown
- Nearly 60% of U.S. women may develop cardiovascular disease by 2050 6s
- Increase linked to high blood pressure, diabetes, and obesity starting earlier 31s
- Black women already have a 60% rate of cardiovascular disease over age 20 1m 12s
- Pregnancy is a stress test for heart health; pre-pregnancy health is crucial 1m 42s
- Expert emphasizes MMR and flu vaccines are safe; nominee's credentials questioned 3m 36s