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The study, published in the Journal of Rheumatology, examined dyadic coping—when a couple engages in joint problem solving, joint information gathering, or the sharing of feelings and mutual ...
Joint pain is a common symptom of the menopause and can often get worse as the temperature drops. Many menopausal women experience joint pain due to a drop in oestrogen, which increases inflammation.