
Hot flashes can strike for more than a decade, study finds
Clip: 2/17/2015 | 4m 46s
Four out of five middle-aged women cope with hot flashes.
Four out of five middle-aged women cope with hot flashes, night sweats and other uncomfortable consequences of menopause. Now, the largest study of its kind has shown that those symptoms can last much longer than previously thought, and are worse for some women of color. Judy Woodruff learns more from Dr. Nancy Avis of Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center.
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Hot flashes can strike for more than a decade, study finds
Clip: 2/17/2015 | 4m 46s
Four out of five middle-aged women cope with hot flashes, night sweats and other uncomfortable consequences of menopause. Now, the largest study of its kind has shown that those symptoms can last much longer than previously thought, and are worse for some women of color. Judy Woodruff learns more from Dr. Nancy Avis of Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center.
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