Abstract

Short and long menstrual cycles have been associated with an increased risk of chronic diseases. Menstrual cycle length seems to be determined by the underlying hormonal profile—but could cycle length be a reliable indicator of hormone perturbations and disease risk in healthy regularly menstruating women?

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