It happens to roughly half the population, and yet doctors can’t seem to get their heads around it. Heather Corrina, who just wrote a book about menopause, tells us why
hen Heather Corinna ended up in the emergency room in 2013 with a host of “mysterious” symptoms – dizziness, difficulty breathing, a burning face that felt like a sunburn – they were just a few weeks away from having health insurance.
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