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Almost 1.2 million Australian women say they know more about changing a tyre than about menopause. As a new national initiative looks to bridge the knowledge gap, experts are urging women to stop ...
A Colorado woman discovered changes in her body and needed an expert's help. Then her primary care physician dismissed her symptoms of hot flashes, insomnia, and weight gain as work-related stress and ...
Dr. Rajita Patil talks about UCLA’s new, comprehensive approach to menopause care and why a generation of women missed out.
Hot flashes. Night sweats. Brain fog. For 85% of women, menopause symptoms derail sleep, work, and relationships. Yet less than 5% are treated with hormone replacement therapy (HRT), the most ...
Perimenopausal women may get brain fog and anxiety. For some, perimenopause reveals something else: ADHD. See why more women ...
The Royal College of Psychiatrists says that many women are not aware that menopause can be associated with the onset of new ...
GPs fail to tell some menopausal women they can take hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to treat symptoms, a report claims.
As more women seek hormone replacement therapy, or HRT, the shortage of estrogen patches increases, forcing them to look for ...
Understanding how menopausal symptoms contribute to insomnia is a critical first step toward improving sleep health and ...