">Related Menopause: 5 things to know According to Dr. Ted Quigley, an ob-gyn at Scripps Health in San Diego, the average age for menopause is 51, which he said has stayed steady since Grecian times. He pointed out that in the early 1900s, the average woman lived to be 47 — many died in childbirth — but the advent of penicillin helped boost the odds of surviving giving...
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