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flag Study links early or late first periods to specific long-term health risks in women.

flag A study presented at the Endocrine Society's annual meeting suggests that the age of a woman's first period can predict long-term health risks. flag Women who start menstruation before age 10 are more likely to face obesity, high blood pressure, diabetes, heart problems, and reproductive issues, while those who start after age 15 may have a higher risk of menstrual irregularities and certain heart conditions. flag This research could help doctors identify and manage health risks more effectively.

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