更年期を当たり前に~理解とサポートが女性のウェルビーイングの鍵に〜
世界の人口のほぼ半数が経験するにもかかわらず、更年期は依然として誤解に包まれた、避けられがちな話題であり、しばしばタブー視されています。「閉経期」について理解し、体調を管理できれば、更年期への移行をスムーズにすることができます。
世界の人口のほぼ半数が経験するにもかかわらず、更年期は依然として誤解に包まれた、避けられがちな話題であり、しばしばタブー視されています。「閉経期」について理解し、体調を管理できれば、更年期への移行をスムーズにすることができます。
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