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Reasons for spotting can include menopause, uterine fibroids, PCOS and birth control
Estrogen and progesterone changes throughout the month — and throughout your life — can make you more prone to dental health concerns
Reaching menopause very early raises your risk of certain health conditions
The common hormonal condition is linked to insulin resistance, which can cause weight gain
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Hormone changes can definitely leave you tossing and turning at night, but help is available
While this hormonal condition can be hereditary, there are other risk factors to also consider
Your natural estrogen levels support a healthy heart by improving your cholesterol, increasing blood flow and reducing free radicals
Endometriosis, pelvic floor dysfunction and bladder issues can all contribute, but relief is within reach
Hormone changes may lead to sore breasts, but lifestyle changes can help
Rinses, sitz baths, ice and medication can help the healing
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