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Nearly a billion women worldwide will go through menopause by the year 2025, yet many doctors aren’t trained in the topic, leaving many female patients feeling isolated. To separate fact and fiction, special anchor Maria Shriver sits down with one of the nation’s top experts on menopause along with three women going through it.