Risk factors for natural menopause before the age of 45: evidence from two British population-based birth cohort studies
Abstract Background Menopause that occurs before the age of 45 and is not medically induced (referred to here as 'early natural menopause') affects around one in 10 women and has serious health consequences. These consequences include increased risk of all-cause mortality, cardiovascular d...
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Main Authors: | Darina Peycheva (Author), Alice Sullivan (Author), Rebecca Hardy (Author), Alex Bryson (Author), Gabriella Conti (Author), George Ploubidis (Author) |
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