Women who enter natural menopause before age 40 face about a 40% higher lifetime risk of developing coronary heart disease ...
A new paper highlights the increased risks of coronary heart disease associated with premature menopause and finds Black women disproportionately affected.
A new study has found that women who go through menopause before the age of 40 face a much higher risk of heart attacks later in life compared to those who experience menopause ...
New research links premature menopause to a higher lifetime risk of heart disease.Premature menopause means going into menopause before age 40.The findings suggest reproductive history should factor ...
Another study supports premature onset of menopause as a risk-enhancing factor for heart d ...
Researchers found that premature menopause is linked to a 41% higher risk of heart disease among Black women and 39% among while women, even after accounting for other heart health factors. Black ...
A new study links premature menopause with a 40 percent higher lifetime risk of coronary heart disease. Black women in the ...
Early menopause may increase heart disease risk later in life. A study shows why timing matters and how early care can protect heart health.
JAMA Cardiology study says premature menopause, three times more common in Black women, is a risk factor for heart disease — but scientists aren't sure why.
The problem is that an early menopause is rarely recognised immediately by doctors; instead, the symptoms are often classified differently or not t ...
Dr. Rajita Patil talks about UCLA’s new, comprehensive approach to menopause care and why a generation of women missed out.