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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Early menopause
  1. ... ovarian insufficiency, FXPOI can cause irregular menstrual cycles, early menopause, an inability to have children (infertility), and elevated ... ages. In younger women, elevated levels may indicate early menopause and fertility problems.The severity of FXPOI is ...
  2. ... with time. Individuals with xeroderma pigmentosum may experience early menopause. Researchers have identified at least eight genetic forms ...
  3. ... XPC gene may have an increased risk of early menopause compared to the general population. Unlike some of ...
  4. ... menstrual cycles, an inability to have children (infertility), early menopause, and elevated levels of a hormone known as ...
  5. ... the United States. Androgenetic alopecia can start as early as a person's teens, and the risk increases with age; more than 50 percent of men over age 50 have some degree of hair loss. In women, hair loss is most likely after menopause. A variety of genetic and environmental factors likely ...
  6. ... producing ovarian cells called granulosa cells.In its early stages, ovarian ... or after menopause, or changes in urinary or bowel habits. However, ...
  7. ... and 60, and women usually develop symptoms after menopause.Type 2 hemochromatosis is known as a juvenile- ...
  8. ... long-term use of hormone replacement therapy for menopause; and a history of lung disease such as ...
  9. ... the disorder generally have reduced fertility and experience menopause at an earlier age than usual. Bloom syndrome ... which are attached to one another during the early stages of cell division. Sister chromatids occasionally exchange ...