New research shows women who have later menopause tend to live longer.
Research shows women who have later menopause tend to live longer. Ovaries age twice as fast as all other tissues, which affects fertility and long-term health.
Researchers say when the ovaries stop working due to menopause they stop making a cocktail of hormones important for general health.However, there is still little data about why women go through menopause at all. One reason for this is a historical lack of funding for reproductive research.
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