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Menopause Hot Flashes May Indicate Higher Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease

Menopause Hot Flashes May Indicate Higher Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease

Hot flashes are an uncomfortable but potential sign that a person may be in perimenopause, which is the menopausal transition, or has reached menopause, which occurs after they haven’t had a period for one year.

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