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The menstrual cycle, a window on women's health to be exploited
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The menstrual cycle, a window on women's health to be exploited

Recent research indicates that the ovulatory cycle may influence metabolic and immune systems, suggesting potential for developing more personalized health monitoring tools for women. This approach could allow for tailored medical care based on individual menstrual cycles, potentially improving early detection of health issues. The study highlights the importance of considering biological rhythms in healthcare strategies. Researchers emphasize the need for further investigation into how these cycles affect overall female health.

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The menstrual cycle, a window on women's health to be exploited

Recent research indicates that the ovulatory cycle may influence metabolic and immune systems, suggesting potential for developing more personalized health monitoring tools for women. This approach could allow for tailored medical care based on individual menstrual cycles, potentially improving early detection of health issues. The study highlights the importance of considering biological rhythms in healthcare strategies. Researchers emphasize the need for further investigation into how these cycles affect overall female health.

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