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Shifting attitudes on menopause drive lawmakers to push for new protections

When Jacqueline Perez started experiencing symptoms of menopause in her early 50s, the brain fog was so severe, she thought she had early-onset dementia. Perez, who founded a website dedicated to normalizing aging for women, said she gained more than 30 pounds and struggled with depression for mont...

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IN 30 SECONDS

What happenedShifting attitudes on menopause drive lawmakers to push for new protections.
What changedThe headlines are mostly aligned. The differences are small wording choices, not a major framing split.
Optics readLow spin. The outlets agree on the core event. The headlines are mostly aligned. The differences are small wording choices, not a major framing split.
What's missingNo left/center-left or right/center-right source match is live yet, so the source map is still incomplete.

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MAIN REPORTED CLAIM

Shifting attitudes on menopause drive lawmakers to push for new protections.

WHAT CHANGED

Frame typeLow Contrast

The headlines are mostly aligned. The differences are small wording choices, not a major framing split.

Why it mattersLow spin is useful.

Low scores are useful too: they show when coverage is broadly aligned instead of forcing a bias angle where there may not be one.

Shared baselineWhat they agree on

Shifting attitudes on menopause drive lawmakers to push for new protections.

How this could be misread: Low Wording Gap does not mean the story is unimportant. It means the headlines mostly agree on the first impression.

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WHAT EACH SIDE EMPHASIZES

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CenterShifting attitudes on menopause drive lawmakers to push for new protections

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Tennessee LookoutNews report · May 14, 5:00 PM

Shifting attitudes on menopause drive lawmakers to push for new protections

When Jacqueline Perez started experiencing symptoms of menopause in her early 50s, the brain fog was so severe, she thought she had early-onset dementia. Perez, who founded a website dedica...

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