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Jane221
7 years agoMember
This would have been such a great study to have been involved with a few years back when hot flushes and night sweats were almost constant for me. Thank god they've settled a lot now. Hope the trials finds some solutions, then hopefully more women might be able to stick with the hormone-blocking therapies.
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