Millions exploited by ‘menopause gold rush’ amid lack of reliable information, say experts
Women’s health academics at UCL call for education programme to combat misinformation and unregulated advice Millions of women are being exploited by a “menopause gold rush” as companies, celebrities and influencers take advantage of a “dearth” of reliable information on the issue, experts have (…)
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