date:Feb 15, 2019
apply to white women.
In white women, the risks were different, she said. They were more 1.3% as likely to have coronary heart disease.
The study also looked at various subtypes of ischemic stroke, which doctors use to determine treatment and medication choices. They found that small-artery occlusion, a common type of stroke caused by blockage of the smallest arteries inside the brain, was nearly 2 times more common in women who had no heart disease or diabetes but were heavy consumers of diet