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Panic attacks, depression and insomnia, mental disorders in women in puberty and menopause.
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Panic attacks, depression and insomnia, mental disorders in women in puberty and menopause.

The article discusses the psychological effects experienced by women during perimenopause and menopause, including anxiety, panic attacks, insomnia, and depression. It highlights the role of hormonal fluctuations, particularly the decrease in estrogen, which contributes to emotional instability. Psychiatrist Eduard Chirulescu emphasizes the importance of emotional support and lifestyle changes during this period.

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Panic attacks, depression and insomnia, mental disorders in women in puberty and menopause.

The article discusses the psychological effects experienced by women during perimenopause and menopause, including anxiety, panic attacks, insomnia, and depression. It highlights the role of hormonal fluctuations, particularly the decrease in estrogen, which contributes to emotional instability. Psychiatrist Eduard Chirulescu emphasizes the importance of emotional support and lifestyle changes during this period.

Bias read (Center): The article presents medical information without overt ideological framing. It cites a psychiatrist and references scientific findings regarding hormonal influences on mental health. The content remains neutral, focusing on health education rather than political or social commentary.

Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 80): The article presents general information about psychological effects during perimenopause and menopause, citing a psychiatrist and referencing studies. The claims appear plausible and consistent with cross-source consensus, though specific study references are not provided. The tone is informative a

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