
On International Women's Day, health experts highlight conditions disproportionately affecting women, including migraines, obesity-related headaches, and silent bone loss starting in their 30s. Migraines, influenced by hormonal fluctuations, affect women nearly three times more than men and may increase stroke risk. Obesity is linked to higher headache frequency due to inflammation. Silent bone loss or osteoporosis often begins early, exacerbated by hormonal changes and lifestyle factors, underscoring the need for awareness and preventive care.
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