Women who go through natural menopause before age 40 face a 40% higher lifetime risk of coronary heart disease. Black women ...
Women who enter natural menopause before age 40 face about a 40% higher lifetime risk of developing coronary heart disease ...
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 ...
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.
Her brain, she tells SELF, “was like scrambled eggs.” She was in the throes of menopause symptoms that she’d expected to have ...
Women who experience menopause before 40 face a significantly higher risk of heart attacks, according to new research.
A new study found that women who went through so-called premature menopause had 40 percent more fatal and nonfatal heart attacks over the course of their lives.
Another study supports premature onset of menopause as a risk-enhancing factor for heart d ...
Women who experience menopause before the age of 50 — and especially before the age of 45 — are more likely to develop fatty liver disease and its related metabolic risk factors within one year after ...
But turning 50 can feel like a milestone, marked by physical changes as you approach or enter the later stages of menopause.
Learn about the challenges and misconceptions surrounding menopause, especially for Black women, and how community-based education can help.