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People with irregular or unusually long menstrual cycles may have a higher risk of dying young – Business Insider Australia
Menstrual cycles can be an important marker of health — having irregular or disrupted periods has previously been associated with myriad illnesses, including …

- Having an irregular or long menstrual cycle is associated with greater risk of dying before age 70, according to a new study of more than 80,000 people over two decades.
- Participants with consistently irregular periods, cycles of 40 or more days, or who missed their periods all together were more likely to have health issues like high blood pressure and diabetes, the study found.
- Researchers theorise that disruptions in reproductive hormones can indicate other c…
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