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More striking evidence comes from the Nurses’ Health Study, which revealed similar findings among younger women, ages thirty-four to fifty-nine. When these women reached their seventies and eighties, those who had been physically active had a 77 percent lower risk of respiratory death, a 31 percent lower risk of dying from heart disease, and a 13 percent lower risk of dying from cancer than those who were mostly sedentary.
The Menopause Brain
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