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There are concerns about how long it takes for women to get help for menopause symptoms. Midwives should be allowed to prescribe treatments. People are waiting too long for healthcare.

The article focuses on the difficulties women face when dealing with symptoms like hot flashes, depression, and problems with their sex life. It argues that midwives could help by prescribing treatments. The problem is that patients have to wait a long time to see a doctor. This slow access to care is bad for women’s health. The article suggests a faster response to these health concerns is needed.

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Highlights

Menopause Treatment Delays

Women face slow access to treatment for menopause symptoms.

Midwives' Prescription Rights

The articles suggest midwives should be allowed to prescribe treatments.

Long Healthcare Queues

Patients experience long waits in healthcare lines.

Faster Response Needed

A quicker response to women’s health concerns is requested.

Symptoms Include Distress

Symptoms like hot flashes, depression, and sexual dysfunction are mentioned.

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