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Percentage of women over the age of 50 who will have a osteoporosis-related fracture, according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
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Featured Women's Health Articles8 Foods for Being your Healthiest After MenopauseEat these foods to lessen or avoid the weight gain and other health complications many women experience after menopause. Read MoreNews About Cervical CancerDo Antidepressants Cause Bone Loss?Heart Attacks in Women Are More Likely to Be DeadlyPolycystic Ovarian Syndrome: What Women Need to KnowView All Women's Health ArticlesWomen's Health VideosWomen's Health Tip: What's Normal, What's NotAlthough it's common to experience episodes of spotting or irregular bleeding during perimenopause, it's not normal to experience bleeding after menopause, unless you're on hormone therapy. If you experience unexpected vaginal bleeding, it's important to visit your doctor so that she can determine the cause and rule out more serious conditions. |
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