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Adverse pregnancy outcomes, especially hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, were associated with poor cardiovascular health in offspring by early adulthood, researchers reported in JAMA Network Open. “Most adults in the United States are at elevated risk for heart disease. We are learning that this risk can be passed to future generations, and it’s not related only to genetics,”
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