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Menopause
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swellness
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By
Cheryl Wischhover
Nov. 22, 2015
Angelina Jolie-Pitt Is Menopause’s Biggest Fan
Alert! A woman is content to age! Alert! Alert!
By
Alex Ronan
first person
Aug. 23, 2015
What Menopause Taught Me
I felt wild because I was wild — not shaky and insecure, but rattling with a raw and primal energy.
By
Darcey Steinke
ovaries week
Sept. 17, 2014
I Went Into Menopause in My 30s
It felt like going through withdrawal: sweaty, nauseous, unwell.
By
Anonymous
as told to
Deb Schwartz