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(Psych Central News) A new study finds that women in midlife underreport the number of hot flashes that they experience by more than 40 percent, and these hot flashes are linked to poor verbal memory. The University of Illinois at Chicago study is published online and will appear in the September/October issue of the journal Menopause.It is [...]

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