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... menopause — the time when menstrual periods become irregular and eventually stop. In fact, hot flashes are the most common symptom of the menopausal transition.
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I went through menopause a few years ago and didn't have any of the usual signs or symptoms. But, lately, I'm finding that my vaginal area ...
Some health care providers think changing hormones related to menopause may cause blood pressure to rise. Others think an increase in body mass index (BMI) ...
Dr. Stephanie Faubion, director of Mayo Clinic's Center for Women's Health and medical director of The Menopause Society, says experiencing perimenopause ...
... menopause," says Dr. Kling. Menopausal hormone therapy has been used to relieve menopausal symptoms, though they're generally not an option for women who ...
The average healthy woman begins menopause at 51, though some women will begin in their 40s or in their late 50s. It's a natural biological process that ...
Dr. Stephanie Faubion, a women's health expert at Mayo Clinic and medical director of the North American Menopause Society, is focused on educating women ...
"It's important to remember when you're in menopause to continue with breast cancer screening just as when you were premenopausal," Dr. Faubion says. It's ...
The abrupt ovarian hormones loss caused by BSO precipitates menopause-associated health risks, including increasing risk of cognitive decline and Alzheimer's ...
Find out about this biological change and its long-term health implications — and learn how to manage bothersome hot flashes and other menopause symptoms.
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