Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Women have a higher risk of heart failure and stroke than men while undergoing dialysis for kidney failure, a new study shows.
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Women have a higher risk of heart failure and stroke than men while undergoing dialysis for kidney failure, a new study shows. However, women also have a lower overall risk of dying than men, ...
Women on dialysis have a higher risk of heart failure and stroke than men do Lower levels of estrogen and inconsistent treatment could be the cause However, women are less likely than men to die from ...