
Few women experience menopause two to four years earlier whose bodies have high levels of chemicals found in plastics, personal-care products and common household items, according to a study conducted at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. Researchers looked at blood and urine levels of 111 chemicals, which included known reproductive toxins and/or those that take more than a year to break down and are suspected of interfering with the natural ...
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