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4. Eat a Healthy, Balanced Diet
I know this sounds terribly dull, but at this stage of life it is especially important to make sure your meals are nutritious. There is no special menopause diet, but it’s wise to make sure you are getting enough calcium to help maintain good bone density. Choose lower fat yoghurts and cheeses and skim milk. Overall, eat a good, balanced diet including plenty of fruit and vegetables to help keep your heart healthy.
Make sure you eat regularly and are not skipping meals as this will help minimize some menopause symptoms like tiredness.
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