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Study reveals health benefit of going through menopause later - New York Post


Study reveals major health upside of going through ... went through menopause later or simply had more ... a PhD student at the University of Auckland who wasn’t involved in the study. ... Read More

Certain type of hormone therapy increases breast cancer risk, study finds


The study, published Tuesday in The Lancet Oncology, focused on women under 55 with and without a uterus. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Céline Gounder breaks it down. Read More

The upside of late menopause: Better heart health


Women who go through menopause later in life have healthier blood vessels for years to come than those who go through it earlier, according to new CU Boulder research. The study, published in the ... Read More

Why anger cools after 50: Surprising findings from a new menopause study


Anger isn’t just a fleeting emotion—it plays a deeper role in women’s mental and physical health during midlife. A groundbreaking study tracking over 500 women aged 35 to 55 reveals that anger traits ... Read More

Women Going Through Perimenopause Are More at Risk for Depression, Study Reveals - Yahoo


The study has shown that women in this stage are 40 percent more likely to experience depression than premenopausal women ... Read More

Starting Menopause Later Linked to Lower Stroke, Heart Attack Risks - Healthline


Share on Pinterest A new study reports that females who started menopause later had less oxidative stress and better heart health. RgStudio/Getty Images Cardiovascular risk goes up after menopause ... Read More

UVA Study Reveals Women Suffer Menopause Symptoms Decades Early


More than half of women aged 30 to 35 suffer moderate to severe symptoms associated with menopause, but wait decades before seeking treatment, new research from UVA Health and the Flo women’s health ... Read More

Study reveals how social networks shape health in later life


Study followed tracked over 1,500 older adults for a decade using three rounds of data from the National Social Life, Health and Aging Project. Led by Lissette Piedra, a professor of ;social work ... Read More


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