risk of disease
12/05/2017
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By Michelle Simmons
Skinny isn’t healthy: Research shows chronic dieters and super slim women have a higher risk of early menopause
Women who are skinny are also prone to fertility problems, much in the same way overweight ladies are. A new study finds that being underweight as a teenager and during their mid-30s increases a woman’s chance of having an early menopause, as reported by The Daily Mail. Researchers at the University of Massachusetts in Boston […]
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