The timing or type of menopause does not impact the risk of developing type 2 diabetes but certain health and lifestyle ...
Women aged younger than 45 years who experience menopause are at a higher risk of coronary heart disease and stroke. However, ...
Both age and type of menopause were not tied to increased risk for developing type 1 or type 2 diabetes, according to ...
There is no direct relationship between diabetes and the timing and type of menopause, and it is instead affected by lifestyle factors, according to recent research published in Menopause. This ...
Menopause is a natural stage of aging that can have a lasting impact on overall health, but taking action early can reduce ...
New research shows diabetes risk after menopause is linked more to lifestyle and cardiovascular factors than to the age or ...
(HealthDay News) — The earlier a woman begins menopause, the greater her risk of developing type 2 diabetes, according to a study published in Diabetologia. Taulant Muka, PhD, of the Erasmus ...
Menopause hormone therapy has evolved through decades of research, offering relief from symptoms like hot flashes, sleep ...
Women aged younger than 45 years who experience menopause are at a higher risk of coronary heart disease and stroke. However, ...