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IVF won't affect menopause Women who have in vitro fertilization (IVF) don't experience early menopause or more severe menopause symptoms, says a new British study. |  | Exposure to smoke affects menopause Women who were exposed to cigarette smoke prenatally may go through menopause earlier than other women, a study has found. |  | Hormone spray improves sex life A study of pre-menopausal women who had low levels of testosterone and lacked interest in sex, daily treatment with a hormone spray noted significant improved sexual satisfaction. |  | Long-term hot flushes not common Persistent hot flushes into the late postmenopausal years may occur but they are not common, according to new research. |
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