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New study shows menstrual cycles may affect suicide risk

Por: WPTV Nation January 23, 2024

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A new study found menstrual cycles may have an effect on day-to-day suicide risk.Researchers at the University of Illinois Chicago found suicidal ideation and planning both peaked in the days before and in the first few days of menstrual bleeding.It means a woman who has a history of suicidal thoughts or behaviors may actually experience a surge of those feelings based on where she is in her menstrual cycle. Clinical psychologist Jaclyn Ross... + full article



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