
Chicago, IL
FEBRUARY 2011
26th Day
A new study released from Menopause an on-line magazine involving research of 60, 027 women who were experiencing "early stages or late stages of menopause" indicated that women going the symptoms of hot flashes were less likely to have heart attacks. The study concluded that early menopause of women faced smaller risks of having an heart attack than those who were late sufferers of having "hot flashes. " This study was conducted by Harvard's Brigham and Women's Hospital over a period of 10 years. In brief, the study also concluded that diet, exercise still play a major role of all women heart health and that family history of heart disease were also key factors in the study. About 2.5 percent of women with early symptons had heart attacks, compared with 3.4% of non symptoms and and increased 5.5% of late symptoms the report indicated. In addition, 6 percent died in the early and 11 percent of the late group died.
And ...women having hot flashes...well the sooner you have them, the better is what the research concluded. Heart attack is noted as the number one killer of women.
"Here's a fan of sentiments for those going through the change."
This report of "Having Hot Flashes" is written by:
MIISRAEL
Hometown Memphis, Tennessee
Whew! It's gettin hot in here...
LOL!
Posted By: MIISRAEL Bride
Saturday, February 26th 2011 at 10:58AM
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