Health & Medicine
Study Draws Links between Hormone Levels and Risk of Mental Problems in Women
Women who have experienced a psychological trauma are most likely to have anxiety attacks and negative thoughts at a particular time of their menstrual cycles, a new study has found. Researchers say that this window of opportunity could be used for targeting mental issues in women who have experienced a traumatic event.
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