Now, left-handed women have a new worry. A report published in Epidemiology March 2007 finds that left-handed women are more likely to contract some serious diseases, and to die sooner. The study suggests that women who are left-handed have a higher risk of dying, particularly from cancer and cerebrovascular disease - damage to an artery in the brain or an artery that supplies blood to the brain. When left-handed women were compared with the other women, and the data were adjusted for a number of other factors, lefties had a 40 percent higher risk of dying from any cause, a 70 percent higher risk of dying from cancer, and a 30 percent higher risk of dying from diseases of the circulatory system.
One problem with the study is the decreasing sample size. There are fewer left-handed women in older generations, presumably because being left-handed was strongly discouraged. Children were corrected, or even punished, for preferring to use their left-hand. Statistics show that older people are less likely to be left-handed than their younger counterparts - the percentages of left-handed people sharply drop off with increased age. In America, 12% of 20 year olds are left-handed, while only 5% of 50 year olds and less than 1% of people over 80 are. It is also possible that this does indeed reflect the assertation that left-handed people die sooner.
This is not the first research to report these type of results. Researchers in the Netherlands in 2005 observed a 39 percent higher risk for developing breast cancer in left-handed women. Adjusting for risk factors hardly affected the overall association, they report. They found that left-handed women were more than twice as likely to develop pre-menopausal breast cancer as non-left handed women.
Dr Olga Basso, who is left-handed, is highly skeptical of research relating disease and death with handedness. "I am not alone in thinking that the literature on handedness suffers from a number of ills," she notes. "Having successfully dodged a number of disorders," adds Basso, "I doubt that my left hand is prematurely pulling me toward my grave."
SOURCE: Reuters Health
Published by Lynn Glessner
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