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New atlas reveals organ-by-organ shifts in women’s bodies during menopause

Menopause is known to mark a major transition in women’s bodies, but its effects on the reproductive system as a whole is less understood. Using artificial intelligence, scientists have now developed an atlas that maps how individual organs change...

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New atlas reveals organ-by-organ shifts in women’s bodies during menopause
Source: Euronews
Menopause is known to mark a major transition in women’s bodies, but its effects on the reproductive system as a whole is less understood. Using artificial intelligence, scientists have now developed an atlas that maps how individual organs change, revealing some unexpected patterns.

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