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Let’s Stop Pandering to the TikTok Crowd on Menopause
It’s a condition that affects half the world’s population. So why can’t we find a happy medium between informed policies and oversharing?
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Menopause has really come into its own in 2023.
From Microsoft Corp. to the National Basketball Association and British bank Standard Chartered Plc, companies are implementing policies and offering benefits to women managing the symptoms of the natural aging process.
