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Women with a reproductive lifespan of 41 to 46 years performed better on cognitive tests than those with a reproductive lifespan of 33 years or fewer, according to data published in Menopause. In an analysis of data from the Nurses’ Health Study, researchers assessed changes in cognitive outcomes among 14,217 older women. Associations were found between reproductive lifespan and performance on
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