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Women with HIV experience menopause years about three years earlier than other women, on average, a new study published online infinds. Early menopause carries an increased risk for adverse long-term health consequences associated with early estrogen. This study of more than 200 Canadian women found that women with HIV are more likely to experience menopause at an average age of 48 years, three years younger than women in the general population.
People who experienced trauma as children are more likely to suffer severe health consequences later in life, a new federal analysis shows. Preventing adverse childhood experiences could have averted millions of cases of depression among adults in 2017, along with a multitude of other poor health outcomes.New research suggests the weight-loss surgery lowers the chances of breast cancer among women with genes that make them vulnerable to the disease.
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