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May 31, 202408:24

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Dr. Tara Narula, Dr. Natalie Azar and Dr. Tara Allmen join TODAY to share their top women’s health tips, including never ignoring chest pain, never waiting for a fracture to think about osteoporosis and never relying solely on internet searches when learning about menopause.

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