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Physical Activity Lowers Amount of Menstrual Periods and Possibly Development of Breast Cancer

Aside from the obvious health benefits associated with long term physical activity, it is believed there is a beneficial aspect of exercise in relation to the risk of breast cancer...
Pregnant Obese Women May Cause Irregular Periods in Daughters

In an attempt to study the irregular periods of women, a team of researchers from the Research Centre in Reproductive Health at the University of Adelaide found a...
Allergies May Share Connection with Irregular Periods

Women who have traditionally suffered from unpleasant symptoms of allergies such as red eyes, congestion, hay fever, difficulty breathing, or itching...
Exercise not linked to irregular periods, study shows

Women who enjoy running in and training for marathons, or just like to regularly get their hearts racing, have been told for decades...
Irregular Periods, shorter menstrual cycles could be early sign menopause

Irregular periods are experienced by nearly every woman as she enters menopause, but recent research shows that a shorter time between menstrual periods could be the first...
Women with irregular periods at greater risk for diabetes

New research published in the JAMA has shown that women who experience abnormally long menstrual cycles...


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