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Women's health study (WENDY) - a protocol of a population-based study assessing gynecological and metabolic health in women in their mid-30s

The Women's Health Study (WENDY) was conducted to improve insights into women's health and health burden. It provides a unique, comprehensive data source that can be broadly utilised to understand gynaecological symptoms, diseases, and their relation to metabolic and overall health more de...

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Main Authors: Piltonen, Terhi T, Ohtamaa, Maria, Arffman, Riikka K, Vuokila, Lotta, Hurskainen, Elisa, Männikkö, Minna, Huilaja, Laura, Sinikumpu, Suvi-Päivikki, Rautio, Tero, Kilpivaara, Katariina, Jokelainen, Jari, Kiviniemi, Eetu, Pinola, Pekka, Törnävä, Minna, Komsi, Elina, Kangasniemi, Marika H, Rajecki, Maria, Luiro, Kaisu, Kinnunen, Jenni, Savukoski, Susanna M
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