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  2. 9 Signs Perimenopause Is Ending (Because Yes, It Really ... - AOL

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    Perimenopause isn't just a time of physical shifts. "Mood changes may become more dramatic and frequent during the end of perimenopause and the beginning of menopause," Dr. Ross says.

  3. Menopause: 6 surprising symptoms you didn't know about - AOL

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    Perimenopause is the time frame that leads up to menopause and is when you experience the most symptoms, such as hot flashes, mood swings and irregular periods.

  4. What Are the Signs of Perimenopause? (And What to Do If ... - AOL

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    Dr. Malone says there are more than 30 symptoms associated with perimenopause and menopause. “People can have some, all or none of the symptoms,” she says. “There is no way to predict in ...

  5. Is It Just Stress...Or Perimenopause? Doctors Explain ... - AOL

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    Why Perimenopause Symptoms Can Be So Hard To Pinpoint. There are a number of factors that make identifying perimenopause symptoms difficult. One is the life stage during which perimenopause ...

  6. Menopause - Wikipedia

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    Women with vasomotor symptoms during menopause seem to have an especially unfavorable cardiometabolic profile, [36] as well as women with premature onset of menopause (before 45 years of age). [37] These risks can be reduced by managing risk factors, such as tobacco smoking, hypertension , increased blood lipids and body weight.

  7. A Doctor Explains Exactly What Happens To Your Brain During ...

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    Nearly two-thirds of women report cognitive symptoms during perimenopause and menopause, including increased stress, anxiety, brain fog, and memory loss. Carol Mehas, a New York executive, was at ...