This sex - related difference has been linked to the extent of
lifetime estrogen exposure.
Not exact matches
This reduces a woman's
lifetime exposure to hormones like
estrogen, which is linked to breast cancer risk.
This is due to the fact that exclusive breastfeeding suppresses a woman's menstrual cycle, thereby reducing her
lifetime exposure to
estrogen, which «feeds» many breast cancers.
Exposure to
estrogens «is not simply affecting sperm being produced now, but impacting the stem cell population, and that will affect sperm produced throughout the
lifetime,» said Patricia Hunt, a geneticist at Washington State University who led the study.
With age, we've also had more
lifetime exposure to
estrogen, which may boost breast cancer risk.
Because when you consider your
exposure over the course of a
lifetime, it really adds up; the average American woman uses up to 16,800 tampons in her
lifetime — or as many as 24,360 if she's on
estrogen replacement therapy.
Girls, who start menstruating at a young age, are also vulnerable to high
estrogen exposure over the course of their
lifetime.
I have taken the nutrition course at Cornell taught primarily by T. Colin Campbell so I understand
lifetime exposure to
estrogen really matters.
An increase in
lifetime exposure to
estrogen: There are many factors that increase a woman's
lifetime exposure to
estrogen.