«Genetics impact risk of
early menopause among some female smokers.»
Not exact matches
Among never smokers, those exposed to the highest level of secondhand smoke (such as living with a smoker for 10 years or more) were 18 percent more likely to have fertility problems and
early menopause, the study found.
After tracking more than 35,000 British women for four years, investigators found that
menopause tended to start
earlier among those whose diets were heavy in refined carbs.
Look in the Smithsonian Journal in the
early» 90's for an article postulating the reason that human females undergo
menopause, unique
among mammals, is that they become too valuable, for their knowledge, to risk in childbirth.