Scalable but not abandoned: why human-guided digital interventions outperform automation for women in the climacteric in Mexico by Karina E. Benitez Lin

·Nuno Sempere··

:root, body.force-light-mode { --user-color-000000FF: #000000FF; } @media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) { :root { --user-color-000000FF: #FFFFFFFF; } } body.force-dark-mode { --user-color-000000FF: #FFFFFFFF; } I used AI to as­sist in writ­ing this post, and it’s likely that >30% is AI-gen­er­ated text. Con­tin­u­ing our April 2026 post on the cas­cade effectTL;DROur two pre­vi­ous posts es­tab­lished the prob­lem and why it com­pounds: ap­prox­i­mately 18 mil­lion women in Mex­ico are liv­ing th...

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