Is Menopause Reversible? Greek Researchers Say:
Yes
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Is menopause reversible? The surprising answer may be: Yes.
That's the upshot of new research by a Greek fertility clinic that has claims to
have found a way to rejuvenate post-menopausal ovaries, enabling them to release
fertile eggs,
New Scientist
reports.
If the results hold up in follow-up studies, the technique could one day boost
declining fertility in older women, allow women with early menopause to get
pregnant, and help stave off the detrimental health effects of menopause,
including hot flashes.
“It offers a window of hope that menopausal women will be able to get
pregnant using their own genetic material,” says Konstantinos Sfakianoudis,
a gynaecologist at the Greek fertility clinic Genesis Athens.
Around the age of 50, when menopause normally occurs, women's ovaries stop
releasing eggs. But the Greek procedure allows that process to continue.
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