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Tyrimas: kiaušidžių veikla po menopauzės nesustoja – jos imasi naujo vaidmens

The article reports on a study indicating that ovarian activity does not cease after menopause, suggesting that ovaries may take on a new role. The research challenges the common belief that menopause marks the end of reproductive function, proposing that the ovaries might continue to play a different physiological role. This finding could have implications for understanding female health and hormonal changes beyond childbearing age. The study highlights potential shifts in hormone production and biological functions post-menopause, though further research would be needed to confirm these findings and their broader significance.

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Delfi Lithuania logoDelfi LithuaniaIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 702 days ago
Tyrimas: kiaušidžių veikla po menopauzės nesustoja – jos imasi naujo vaidmens

The article reports on a study indicating that ovarian activity does not cease after menopause, suggesting that ovaries may take on a new role. The research challenges the common belief that menopause marks the end of reproductive function, proposing that the ovaries might continue to play a different physiological role. This finding could have implications for understanding female health and hormonal changes beyond childbearing age. The study highlights potential shifts in hormone production and biological functions post-menopause, though further research would be needed to confirm these findings and their broader significance.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a scientific study without overtly promoting any political agenda. It focuses on medical and biological findings rather than ideological positions, maintaining a balanced tone by simply reporting the research without commentary on its societal or political implications.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): The article reports on a study suggesting ovarian activity continues after menopause, which aligns with some scientific findings. However, the lack of specific details about the study's methodology or sources reduces factuality. The tone is somewhat sensational, hinting at 'new roles' for eggs, whic

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