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Menopausal woman drinks soy milk to ease hot flashes

Por: The Times-Tribune Health November 03, 2023

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Q: I am a 51-year-old woman. I eat a very good diet and exercise six days a week. When I went into menopause, I got hot flashes. Drinking a cup... + full article



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