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Not So Sweet - Diabetes and Its Impact on Cardiovascular Risk in Women

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Learn about gender differences in the risk for heart disease and heart failure by those with diabetes, including potential mechanisms leading to gender disparities in care outcomes and opportunities for prevention to improve outcomes in women. Understand how female-specific risk factors of polycystic ovary syndrome and adverse outcomes of gestational diabetes and pre-eclampsia impact the risk of diabetes and heart disease in women.

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The University Hospitals Center for Integrated and Novel Approaches in Vascular-Metabolic Disease (UH CINEMA) is a unique cardiometabolic program that focuses on managing overlapping diabetes, heart and kidney disease issues. The UH CINEMA team is pleased to present a monthly virtual, interactive Blockbuster Cardiometabolic Speaker Series, featuring renowned UH CINEMA experts and nationally recognized guest speakers on topics related to diabetes and heart health. These live webinars aim to educate and provide resources for consumers and practicing providers.

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