By A Mystery Man Writer
Pain is a universal (and unpleasant ) human experience generally defined as uncomfortable sensations in the body. The menopausal transition is difficult for many women, and unfortunately, increasing sensations of pain throughout the body can be part of the experience. If this is you, don’t despair – there are ways to effectively reduce pain or at least manage it so that your life isn’t completely altered.
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