Women often complain of being more forgetful during the transition from premenopause to perimenopause to postmenopause. Such declines in memory
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Blood vessel growth in muscle is reduced in women after menopause
A new study from the University of Copenhagen’s Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports demonstrates that formation of small blood
Read moreBreastfeeding and childbearing linked to lower early menopause risk
Results of a new epidemiological analysis of more than 108,000 women observed a lower risk of early menopause among women
Read moreHealth worker with sore periods has jabs to 'start menopause' at 29
Health worker whose periods were so painful she needed MORPHINE opts for hormone injections to ‘start the menopause’ at just
Read moreIndividualized approach to identify ‘fertile windows’ could benefit many women
Menstrual cycles are considerably varied with only 13% of women having cycles that last 28 days, according to a new
Read morePhysical activity at any intensity linked to lower risk of early death: But being sedentary for several hours a day linked to increased risk
Clear evidence that higher levels of physical activity — regardless of intensity — are associated with a lower risk of
Read moreDoes use of headgear reduce the rate injuries in high school women’s lacrosse?
Headgear worn during women’s lacrosse practice and games can reduce the rate of head and face injuries as well as
Read moreCarbohydrate in the heart seems to help regulate blood pressure
New research suggests that a particular type of carbohydrate plays an important role in regulating the blood pressure in the
Read moreRecord-low fertility rates linked to decline in stable manufacturing jobs
As the Great Recession wiped out nearly 9 million jobs and 19 trillion dollars in wealth from U.S. households, American
Read moreCognitive behavior therapy shown to improve multiple menopause symptoms
Although hormone therapy (HT) is the most commonly recommended treatment for menopause symptoms, research is ongoing for alternatives, especially nonpharmacologic
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