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Ginseng, soy, and pine bark extract are natural remedies that may help with perimenopause symptoms, such as hot flashes. You might also want to try yoga. However, research on their effectiveness ...
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ST JAMES, Jamaica— Clinical Coordinator at the Western Regional Health Authority (WRHA), Dr Delroy Fray, is advising the public that herbal medicines are not a proven cure for breast cancer.