A new North Country health survey led by SUNY Plattsburgh found a strong connection between women’s health problems and adverse childhood experiences. Nearly 3,000 people across five counties participated, with researchers reporting 70 percent experienced at least one childhood trauma and eight in 10 women reported menstrual health issues. Researchers say the findings highlight the […]
A new North Country health survey led by SUNY Plattsburgh found a strong connection between women’s health problems and adverse childhood experiences. Nearly 3,000 people across five counties participated, with researchers reporting 70 percent experienced at least one childhood trauma and eight in 10 women reported menstrual health issues. Researchers say the findings highlight the need for earlier screening and better access to women’s healthcare.
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