Many women don’t notice early menopause symptoms, study finds

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A new survey from Ohio State University finds that 61% of women believe menopause will hit in their 40s but some are actually experiencing symptoms much earlier in a stage called perimenopause. NBC’s Dr. Natalie Azar joins TODAY to break down the findings, how to identify symptoms and available treatments.

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