Menopause, but in your 20s
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Menopause usually arrives in your 40s and 50s with a barrage of hot flushes, body aches and emotional changes... but sometimes it can come way earlier. Like, in your teens or early 20s. Plus, a freak storm, a failed generator and high school exams — we unpack the power outage saga in the far west of New South Wales.  Also, did Senator Lidia Thorpe say "hairs" or "heirs", and why does it matter?  Guests: Adelaide Elliot, Grazier Dr Simon Wright, energy expert, Charles Sturt University Associate Professor Amanda Vincent, early menopause expert, Monash University
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