Research shows the decrease in hormones that comes with early menopause
also increases your risk of premature death, neurological diseases, psychosexual dysfunction, mood disorders, osteoporosis, ischemic heart disease, and infertility.
A new study of 60 million Americans — about 97 % of people age 65 and older in the United States — shows that long - term exposure to airborne fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and
ozone increases the risk of premature death, even when that exposure is at levels below the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) currently established by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Here's one more reason to skip the chips in aisle five: A 25 - year study released in October found that upping your salt intake even the tiniest bit (i.e. by less than a half teaspoon each day) could
increase your risk of premature death by 12 %.
It can cause respiratory problems, including coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath and chest pain, and leads to
increased risk of premature death in people with heart or lung disease.
Her experiments in rats are the first to link a personality trait detectable in infancy to
an increased risk of premature death.
The study showed young people are arriving at hospital with injuries which are not being identified as «red flags» of
an increased risk of a premature death.
«This is a lifelong disease that often strikes people in their early years, leading to decades of suffering, an increased risk of colorectal cancer, and
an increased risk of premature death,» said Brian Coombes, senior author of the study.
Fragility fractures are not just costly to healthcare systems, they also result in pain, disability, loss of quality of life, and — especially for elderly hip fracture sufferers —
an increased risk of premature death.
TUESDAY, Feb. 9, 2016 (HealthDay News)-- Air pollution can
increase the risk of premature death, even decades later, one of the longest running air pollution studies suggests.
The University of Chicago researchers said
the increased risk of premature death among women older than 50 «emphasizes the importance of other life - threatening health conditions in later life of the DES population.»
Just to be clear, when the body becomes magnesium deficient — toxins can accumulate quickly — which speeds up the aging process and
increasing the risk of premature death.
Prolonged sitting compromises metabolic health and
increases the risk of premature death — regardless of how old you are, how much you weigh, or even the amount of other physical activity you get in a day!
Overweight and obesity are associated with a significantly
increased risk of premature death, particularly among men, with the effect seen across Europe, North America, East Asia, Australia, and New Zealand, confirms an individual - participant data meta - analysis.
It also causes more risk of sleep apnea, high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, AND more scarily,
you increase your risk of premature death in general.
There have been a number of studies published on sitting's effect, including a link to diabetes and cardiovascular risk and research from more than 200,000 people in the Sax Institute's 45 and Up Study showing a link between sitting time and
increased risk of premature death.