Are women at risk from receiving too much HRT at private menopause clinics?
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These haunting words, which appeared in a social media post, touched Paula Rastrick. “Do you feel like you're drowning?” The advertisement, which was for a private menopause clinic, seemed to list all of her issues: anxiety, insomnia, fatigue, ...
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