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Overall, 17.3% of women with gestational diabetes or hypertension were screened in the year following their pregnancy, and less than half (44%) were screened for dyslipidemia within 3 years of ...
Compared with unexposed patients, exposed patients were more likely to be screened for diabetes and dyslipidemia within 3 years, but the difference was moderate and both groups had low screening ...
Taking a pregnancy test too early can produce a false negative result. And the prospect of a major life change like pregnancy is a time when you want to make sure you're getting the most accurate ...
Dyslipidemia is when the lipids in your blood are too high or too low. Estimates suggest that 53 percent of adults in the U.S. have lipid abnormalities.
Dyslipidemia is when the lipids in your blood are too high or too low. Estimates suggest that 53 percent of adults in the U.S. have lipid abnormalities. Lipids are a type of fat that make up the ...
FRIDAY, Feb. 21, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- Patients with pregnancy-related hypertension (HTN) or diabetes are more likely to be screened for diabetes and dyslipidemia after delivery, but screening ...