Adam Lamb
Women tend to have lower blood pressure than men. Why? This new study explores why.
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SHR # 2493 :: RLRx: Sex Differences That Drive Blood Pressure
Show Notes:
[10:20] Sex differences in covid rates.
- Women seem to have lower blood pressure in general.
- This is because of estrogen.
[20:15] Estradiol blunts the effect of adrenal hormones.
- Sympathetic nervous system activation affects vasculature of the body.
[29:22] Anastrazole blended with a testosterone shot?
- Carl suspects that this combo is poorly formatted.
- It’s not easily adjustable.
- 6% of the time, RLRX gets it right the first time.
Show Transcript SHR # 2493 :: RLRx: Sex Differences That Drive Blood Pressure

