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Iranians ‘in shock’ after major Israeli attack

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内容摘要:Diamond traders wait for clients at a market in Surat, India, on April 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki)

Diamond traders wait for clients at a market in Surat, India, on April 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki)

Burke found relief when she began. Inspired to help others, she co-founded The Menopause Clinic in Louisiana to offer telehealth services focused on menopause.

Iranians ‘in shock’ after major Israeli attack

“The biggest thing is for women to know what perimenopause is, what menopause is, and that there are options,” Burke said. “The suffering isn’t necessary.”Hormone replacement therapy is not an option for those with, and some doctors are unwilling to prescribe it. Some experts recommend acupuncture, dietary changes and exercise to help manage symptoms.

Iranians ‘in shock’ after major Israeli attack

The Mayo Clinic estimates that menopause symptoms lead to $1.8 billion in lost work time per year in the U.S. About 5% of employers offer menopause benefits or accommodations such as the ability to work from home or a cool room, according to benefit consulting company NFP.Here are some steps you or your employer can take to make the workplace more hospitable for people experiencing menopause.

Iranians ‘in shock’ after major Israeli attack

Finding supportive colleagues can help bridge knowledge gaps. If your organization doesn’t have a menopause support group, you can start one. Once established, the group or human resources department can bring in facilitators to teach the entire workforce — not just women — about menopause.

Sarah Daniels, a communications manager, started a support group called “Menopause Matters” at Arriva Group, a U.K.-based public transportation company. TheAdditionally, a series of

from the Social Security Administration’s inspector general in March 2023 and July 2024 state that the agency has not established a new system to properly annotate death information in its database, which included roughly 18.9 million Social Security numbers of people born in 1920 or earlier but were not marked as deceased. This does not mean, however, that these individuals were receiving benefits.The agency decided not to update the database because of the cost to do so, which would run upward of $9 million.

states that “almost none of the numberholders discussed in the report currently receive SSA payments.” And, as of September 2015, the agency automatically stops payments to people who are older than 115 years old.Chuck Blahous, a senior research strategist at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, said, “Two cheers for Elon Musk if he can root out and put a stop to improper payments.”

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