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What is the difference between puberty and menopause?
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What is the difference between puberty and menopause?
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Puberty refers to the physical changes that occur during adolescence, while menopause is the cessation of menstrual cycles in women. Both puberty and menopause can have significant impacts on hormonal regulation and emotional well-being.
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