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Women’s body temperature rises from age 18 to 42 but we don’t know why
Women experience a steady rise in body temperature from their teens to midlife, which may be useful for monitoring ageing and overall health ...
Change is one of the guaranteed parts of life, and that's particularly true of the human body. As we age, we go through myriad changes, from developing wrinkles and fine lines to weight fluctuations ...
Despite affecting half of the world's population, menopause has historically been understudied and misunderstood, both in biomedical research and clinical practice. However, with the increase in life ...
For years, much of the fitness advice women received was based on research that did not fully account for female physiology.
"You're not going to be the same size that you were when you were 19, 20 years old," the actress shared ...
Statistics show clear differences in the population's immune system according to sex: men are more susceptible to infections and cancers, while women have stronger immune responses, which translate, ...
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