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Could Certain Foods Help With Hot Flashes?

Por: The New York Times Health April 20, 2023

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For a phenomenon that affects roughly 75 percent of menopausal American women, hot flashes are still surprisingly mysterious, with little known about how they work or what to do about them.“We don’t have exact answers — just several theories and questions,” said Dr. Arianna Sholes-Douglas, an obstetrician-gynecologist and author of “The Menopause Myth: What Your Mother, Doctor and Friends Haven’t Shared About Life After 35.” With... + full article



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