New research, which uses a model developed by a University of Utah mathematician, contends that it may be possible to delay the onset of menopause indefinitely.
(The Center Square) - Girls are born with a million small structures called primordial follicles. Each of these contains an egg cell. As girls grow and develop, most of these
A mathematical model developed by a University of Utah professor indicates that it is possible to delay the onset of menopause \u2014 perhaps indefinitely \u2014 by implanting a woman s own previously harvested ovarian tissue back into her body.\n
Maintaining ovarian function later in life may delay or prevent cardiovascular disease, diminished bone density, obesity and other health issues associated with menopause, U. mathematician says