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Early menopause 'doubles risk of heart attacks and strokes'

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Scientists have found women are more prone to heart disease if they stop having periods at an early age.


Early menopause raises heart disease risk

Women who go through menopause early, before age 46, may have more than twice the risk of having a heart attack, stroke or other cardiovascular event later in life, researchers reported on Monday.


Early menopause 'linked to strokes'

Having an early menopause can double a woman's risk of suffering a heart attack or stroke later in life, research suggests.


Early menopause may raise heart disease risk

Women who go through menopause early, before age 46, may have more than twice the risk of having a heart attack, stroke or other cardiovascular event later in life, researchers reported Monday. Heart disease - Menopause - Health - Conditions and Diseases - Cardiovascular Disorders

 
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