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  2. Menopause: 6 surprising symptoms you didn't know about - AOL

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    Menopause can be broken down into three stages, though Tang notes that menopause and perimenopause are typically grouped together. Perimenopause: Symptoms like hot flashes and mood swings start as ...

  3. ‘At 49, I Lost 15 Pounds In Perimenopause With This ... - AOL

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    I feel like society tells women that things should happen quickly and instantly. But seeing results from strength training isn’t instantaneous—it takes time and hard work to change your body.

  4. Head into new phase of life with primer on menopause and ...

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    A way of eating that includes beneficial foods can help women in perimenopause and menopause feel better, it can also reduce the risk of other key health issues that relate to menopause ...

  5. Michale Graves - Wikipedia

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    The record also included the sequel to the fan-favorite song "Crying on Saturday Night", which is called "Dying on Sunday Morning". In summer 2016, Graves recorded and released the album Bedlam, [13] which is the acoustic counterpart to When Worlds Collide. A new take on "Dying on Sunday Morning" was added with the song "Feels Like I'm Dying".

  6. Live Like You Were Dying (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Live Like You Were Dying" is a song recorded by American country music singer Tim McGraw, and was the lead single from his eighth album of the same name (2004). It was written by the songwriting team of Tim Nichols and Craig Wiseman. The duo crafted the song based on family and friends who learned of illnesses (cancers), and how they often had ...

  7. Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child - Wikipedia

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    The song is an expression of pain and despair as the singer compares their hopelessness to that of a child who has been torn from its parents. Under one interpretation, the repetition of the word "sometimes" offers a measure of hope, as it suggests that at least "sometimes" the singer does not feel like a motherless child. [4]

  8. I'm a female tech founder who was hit by perimenopause ... - AOL

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    Rather, we must listen to our intuitions when we don't feel like ourselves. I'd recommend that women experiencing perimenopause symptoms go to a functional doctor or a hormone therapy specialist.

  9. ‘I Started Semaglutide At 52 After Struggling With My Weight ...

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    After a physical, bloodwork, and in-depth medical history, my nurse practitioner and I decided at the end of April 2023 that I would start on 0.25 milligrams of the generic version of semaglutide ...