Mechelle Ross

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As Dr. Lucak explains, women aren’t born with the longer, more circuitous colon that makes their colonoscopies so much riskier to perform. At the age of twenty, a woman’s digestive tract is anatomically indistinguishable from a man’s, more or less. But all those years of holding it in—or not taking enough time to let it out—takes its toll.
All in Her Head: The Truth and Lies Early Medicine Taught Us About Women's Bodies and Why It Matters Today
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