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10 Health Problems Associated With Menopause: Osteoporosis, Heart Disease, and More

Medically reviewed by Sarah Nadarajah, WHNP, MSCP · Written by Scarlett Bergam, M.P.H. · March 13, 2026

Hormone changes during perimenopause, the time leading up to menopause, and menopause, when menstrual periods end, can raise the risk of long-term health conditions. Understanding these risks can help you recognize changes early and take steps to protect your health. Click on the icons below to learn about 10 health problems linked to menopause.

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