Millions of women who suffer a severe form of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) are at far greater risk of suffering a potentially deadly stroke, a major study suggests.
While most women will suffer from PMS—which can cause distressing physical and emotional symptoms in the weeks before their period—at some point, about a third can suffer a severe form that can require treatment.
Now, Swedish researchers have found women diagnosed with PMS were overall 10 per cent more likely to suffer from cardiovascular disease than women without a diagnosis.
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