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Your 6 Most Pressing Questions About Menopause and Vasomotor Symptoms, Answered
Cosmopolitan via Yahoo News· 8 months ago6 Pressing Questions About VMS Symptoms, AnsweredGetty Images All women go through menopause, and...
6 important facts about menopause, according to experts
Yahoo Life· 2 years agoKnowing when your mother started menopause is a good yardstick for figuring out when it might happen...
Menopause Is Finally Going Mainstream
Time via Yahoo News· 5 months agoCredit - Getty Images Kathryn Clancy wrote an entire book about menstrual cycles. But even she was surprised by some of the pre-menopausal symptoms she...
Your guide to understanding hormonal replacement therapy (HRT) for menopause
Motherly via Yahoo News· 6 months agoMcKinsey Jordan/Stocksy Ten years ago, if you had told me that I’d become the founder of a menopause...
Some women say their doctors dismissed their menopause symptoms. Here's how to advocate for...
Yahoo Life· 10 months agoMany women in the U.S. aren't being treated for menopause symptoms by doctors. (Illustration: Aisha...
Menopausal symptoms from hot flashes to insomnia are negatively impacting women's careers — and the...
Yahoo Life· 1 year ago"Why is anybody surprised that this has a billion-dollar impact on the corporate level and below?...
Emma Bunton says menopause ruined her libido. Here's what experts say can help.
Yahoo Life· 1 year agoBritish singer Emma Bunton, who rose to stardom with the Spice Girls, shared her journey with...
The Unexpected Effect Coffee Can Have On Your Period
HuffPost UK via Yahoo News· 5 months agoMost of us know that fatty, sugary, and very salty food may affect our cramps during our period (I’ve definitely lived to regret a mid-menstruation maple...
So THAT'S Why You Have To Pee More Frequently As You Get Older
HuffPost Life via Yahoo News· 6 months agoIf you catch yourself rushing off to the bathroom more frequently, this could be why. Do you find...
Why So Many Women Are Waiting Longer to Have Kids
Time via Yahoo News· 3 months agoCredit - Getty Images In 1970, the average woman in the U.S. had her first baby at around 21 years old. That’s hard to imagine now: new federal data...