BP control in early premenopausal women, a problem
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A new report points out the gaps in the awareness, treatment, and control of hypertension in premenopausal women. It was found that lack of awareness of their hypertension in 23%, ineffective treatment in 34% and lack of healthcare access in 43%; was one of the major risk factors in them. Raising awareness, empowering women, and delivery of guideline-concordant care will help premenopausal women gain control of their blood pressure.
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