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Everyday Activities Fall Short in Battle Against Menopausal Bone Loss

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Women’s earnings fall 10% four years after menopause diagnosis

Short-term menopausal hormone therapy has no long-term cognitive impact

Early Menopause Hormone Therapy Shows No Long-Term Impact on Memory, Thinking

Researchers Rong Fan (left) and Soonkyu Chung (right) from the Department of Nutrition at the University of Massachusetts Amherst found that daily heat treatment improves metabolic health and insulin sensitivity in aging and menopause animal models.

Daily sauna appears to help prevent menopause-related weight gain

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Combination of migraine and persistent hot flashes could prove deadly

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Hormone therapy can improve bone health in postmenopausal women

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