Christopher Robinson: Physical Exercise, Cardiovascular Function and Recurrent Preeclampsia Risk
Christopher Robinson, Associate Professor Maternal Fetal Medicine at University of South Carolina, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Physical exercise improves cardiovascular function after preeclampsia and reduces the risk of recurrent preeclampsia in the subsequent pregnancy: an echocardiographic prospective cohort study.”
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Title: Physical exercise improves cardiovascular function after preeclampsia and reduces the risk of recurrent preeclampsia in the subsequent pregnancy: an echocardiographic prospective cohort study
Authors: Gian Paolo Novelli, Marco Silvestrini, Daniele Farsetti, Chiara Maria Pia Biscosi, Fabio Bertoldo, Gaetano Chiricolo, Giuseppe Stifano, Herbert Valensise, Andrea Natale, Barbara Vasapollo

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