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Global Study Sees Alarming Increase of Arthrosis in Women in Postmenopausal

Summary by CNN Brasil
The number of women with arthritis after menopausal was the most successful in the world between 1990 and 2021, according to a medical study at the University of Hangzhou, China. Globally, new cases of disease, also called osteoarthritis, increased 133% during the period. Even more worrying is the increase in disability associated with the generation of articulations: the study shows that the number of women who lost healthy years of postmenopau…
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The number of women with arthritis after menopausal was the most successful in the world between 1990 and 2021, according to a medical study at the University of Hangzhou, China. Globally, new cases of disease, also called osteoarthritis, increased 133% during the period. Even more worrying is the increase in disability associated with the generation of articulations: the study shows that the number of women who lost healthy years of postmenopau…

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CNN Brasil broke the news in Brazil on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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