Early Menopause Linked to Chemicals in Skillets, Household Products

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Early Menopause Linked to Chemicals in Skillets, Household Products

Researchers at West Virginia University School of Medicine have found that a chemical found in such household items as food containers and non-stick skillets may be linked to early menopause.

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