Thirteen articles met the inclusion criteria (see Table 2). Five [32–36] of the 13 studies were based in the US, four [37–40] in Canada, three [41–43] in the UK, and one [44] in Japan.
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The study of 128,294 UK women by academics from Cardiff University in collaboration with Bipolar UK and the UK Biobank focused on the four years around the final menstrual period.