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The Silent Threats: Heart Risk, Pelvic Pain & Bone Density Reality
June 2, 2026·7:35·Episode 49
Quick Summary
New research highlights three hidden health risks for women: young women face silent cardiac death risks that go unscreened, pelvic pain and interstitial cystitis worsen during perimenopause due to declining estrogen and testosterone, and femoral bone density independently predicts mortality risk in postmenopausal women.
The Silent Threats: Heart Risk, Pelvic Pain & Bone Density Reality
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Key Takeaways
- ✦Young women face sudden cardiac death risks that often go undetected because screening programs focus on male athletes
- ✦Interstitial cystitis and pelvic pain frequently start or worsen during perimenopause because bladder tissue is loaded with estrogen receptors
- ✦Testosterone decline contributes to bladder dysfunction earlier than most women realize
- ✦Femoral bone density is an independent predictor of overall mortality risk in postmenopausal women, not just fracture risk
- ✦Weight-bearing exercise, adequate protein, vitamin D, and hormone therapy support both bone health and overall longevity
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