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‘Menopause’ problem due to night work

 Women who work at night for 20 consecutive months or two years are 9 percent more likely to have early menopause.

‘Menopause’ problem due to night work

The study found that women who work night shifts are more likely to have premature menstruation. It has also been found to increase the risk of heart disease, memory loss, and bone weakness.

The results of this study are based on a 20-month follow-up to changes in women working night shifts. Women who work at night for 20 consecutive months or two years are 9 percent more likely to have early menopause. The study also found that those who worked night shifts for 20 consecutive years were 73 percent more likely to do so.

"Women who have reached menopause before the age of 45 are more likely to work night shifts. We need to do more research on this, ”said David Stock, a professor at Talcauci University in Canada who conducted the study.

Changes in the secretion of the hormone estrogen when working at night. It can lead to premature menopause. The study also found that embryonic egg production was more likely to stop. The study covered more than 80,000 nurses who have been working day and night work for 22 years.





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