"As a culture, women have been expected to suffer through symptoms..." View Entire Post › ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...
GPs fail to tell some menopausal women they can take hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to treat symptoms, a report claims.
Perimenopausal women may get brain fog and anxiety. For some, perimenopause reveals something else: ADHD. See why more women ...
Many women are unable to take HRT due to existing medical conditions, such as a history of blood clots. Furthermore, some ...
Understanding how menopausal symptoms contribute to insomnia is a critical first step toward improving sleep health and ...
An NHS regulator has announced that half a million women who can’t take or don’t want HRT will finally now be offered a non-hormonal option for menopausal hot flushes ...
The non-hormonal daily pill could benefit 500,000 women for whom HRT is not suitable.
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