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How Does Menopause Affect Heart Attack Risk?

Menopause significantly impacts a woman's risk of heart disease. The decline in estrogen levels during menopause has been linked to an increase in cardiovascular risks. Estrogen is believed to have a protective effect on the heart; its reduction can lead to increased [cholesterol levels](https://), higher blood pressure, and changes in the walls of blood vessels, all of which contribute to a higher risk of heart attacks.

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