Women who have shorter menstrual cycles start menopause two years earlier than others and face the most symptoms in midlife, a study has found.Researchers led by Harvard Medical School monitored 600 women from the ages of 33 to at least 51 years old, and asked them to self-report symptoms of menopause and when their cycles stopped.Those with shorter cycles — less than 26 days — hit menopause at age 49 on average, the study found, while those with normal cycles — from 26 to 34 days — reached it at about 51 years old. Women with shorter cycles were also more likely to report symptoms including sleep and heart problems, and .
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