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Cigarette Smoking May Worsen Premenstrual Woes
11/17/2008

Female smokers between 27 and 44 years of age are twice as likely to develop premenstrual syndrome over the next two to four years. High on this list of symptoms are hormonally-related symptoms like backaches, bloating, breast tenderness, and acne. Up to 20 percent of women with PMS find that it affects their relationships and interferes with day to day activities.

Source: Reuters

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