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"textContent": "An Ontario health specialist says she has had some of her patients ask her about a TikTok trend involving two over-the-counter medications for relief from anxiety, mood swings and other symptoms of PMDD and menopause. But Dr. Alison Shea, menopause and reproductive health specialist, remains skeptical. Read More",
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