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What older women want.(HOT FLASHES)
From:
A Friend Indeed
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September 1, 2005
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A survey published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal of 5,000 women across Canada ages 55 to 95 found that while screening for major health concerns such as breast cancer and heart disease was being adequately addressed, family doctors were not talking to them about lifestyle issues. Hea...
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