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Wall Street Journal Menopause. For some of menopause’s worst symptoms, there’s an established treatment. Ending menopause would allow women to have children later, avoid difficult midlife symptoms and possibly live longer, healthier lives. But there’s a caution for women at risk of. Diet and lifestyle choices can help support energy levels and reduce the risk. Menopause’s effects on the brain are often temporary, according to a new study. The science of why your body takes longer to bounce back after 40. Hot flashes, sleeplessness, pain during sex: New efforts to boost women’s health and extend fertility depend on developing tools to slow the aging of ovaries. And more dramatically for women during. A woman can live 30% to 40% of her years after menopause occurs. New apps and telehealth services are providing women in middle age more access to health expertise, education and support to help them during menopause.

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For some of menopause’s worst symptoms, there’s an established treatment. Ending menopause would allow women to have children later, avoid difficult midlife symptoms and possibly live longer, healthier lives. A woman can live 30% to 40% of her years after menopause occurs. New efforts to boost women’s health and extend fertility depend on developing tools to slow the aging of ovaries. New apps and telehealth services are providing women in middle age more access to health expertise, education and support to help them during menopause. Menopause’s effects on the brain are often temporary, according to a new study. The science of why your body takes longer to bounce back after 40. And more dramatically for women during. Diet and lifestyle choices can help support energy levels and reduce the risk. Hot flashes, sleeplessness, pain during sex:

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Wall Street Journal Menopause New efforts to boost women’s health and extend fertility depend on developing tools to slow the aging of ovaries. New efforts to boost women’s health and extend fertility depend on developing tools to slow the aging of ovaries. Diet and lifestyle choices can help support energy levels and reduce the risk. But there’s a caution for women at risk of. For some of menopause’s worst symptoms, there’s an established treatment. Ending menopause would allow women to have children later, avoid difficult midlife symptoms and possibly live longer, healthier lives. Menopause’s effects on the brain are often temporary, according to a new study. And more dramatically for women during. A woman can live 30% to 40% of her years after menopause occurs. New apps and telehealth services are providing women in middle age more access to health expertise, education and support to help them during menopause. Hot flashes, sleeplessness, pain during sex: The science of why your body takes longer to bounce back after 40.

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