UC Santa Cruz study finds link between pregnancy and reduced breast cancer risk
Early pregnancy between ages 20-30 permanently alters breast cell aging, reducing tumor-promoting cell accumulation and lowering later-life breast cancer risk.
UC Santa Cruz study finds link between pregnancy and reduced breast cancer risk
Early pregnancy between ages 20-30 permanently alters breast cell aging, reducing tumor-promoting cell accumulation and lowering later-life breast cancer risk.
Premenstrual dysphoric disorder causes severe, cyclical psychological and cognitive impairment during the luteal phase that profoundly disrupts daily functioning and relationships.