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Health Tip: Identify Menopause
By LadyLively on December 27, 2017

All women go through menopause, when the menstrual periods stop and the child-bearing years end.
Symptoms may emerge all at once, or may be mild at first and progress over time.
The U.S. Office on Women’s Health says symptoms of menopause include:
- No menstrual period for 12 consecutive months.
- Hot flashes.
- Trouble sleeping.
- Mood swings and irritability.
- Vaginal dryness.
- Loss of interest in sex.
Source: HealthDay
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