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Jul
Posted by Mia Selby in Women Health Consultant | Tags :Hot Flashes, Study | No Comments
A new long-term study has found that women who have hot flashes at the start of menopause but not later seem to have a lower risk of heart attack or death compared to women who never experience hot flashes or whose flashes persist long after the start of menopause. Researchers also found that the few women whose hot flashes develop years after menopause began for them suffered more heart attacks and deaths when compared to women in the other groups.
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