New research shows that women who hit menopause later in life have healthier blood vessels and mitochondria and a different composition of metabolites in their blood than those who stop menstruating ...
Women who experience menopause later have healthier blood vessels, lowering their risk of heart disease and strokes compared to those who menopause earlier. Women who experience menopause later in ...
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Women who go through menopause later in life have healthier blood vessels for years to come than those who go through it earlier, according to new University of Colorado Boulder research.
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