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Forty may be the new 20, and 50 may be the new 30, but the age range during which most women experience menopause, 45–55, has remained constant in the United States throughout the past century (Women’s Health Anthology, 2006 edition). In their early 40s—months or years before menopause—many women begin to notice changes in their bodies and metabolism that signal the onset of perimenopause, the time period leading up to menopause. How does menopause affect women and what relief is available? Find out in the May/June 2006 issue of Horizons. Call 800/524-2612 Pat Gleich is associate for National Health Ministries. |
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