Thirty-eight-year-old Rosy Devi’s body aches most of the time, short walks have become difficult, she loses her breath easily ...
Self-administered clinical hypnosis reduced hot flash frequency and severity by more than 50%, according to the results of a recent study published in Obstetrics and Gynecology.
Lorna Rothery interviewed Mr Haitham Hamoda about the physical and mental health impacts of menopause and priorities for ...
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50 shades of hormones: The andropause edition
Andropause is a phenomenon that men go through, a hormonal roller coaster that involves physical, sexual, and mood-related ...
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‘Lifesaver’: UAE women hail US step to drop warning on menopause symptoms therapy
Studies show that starting this therapy within 10 years of the onset of menopause can have numerous benefits, which for most ...
Did you know that oestrogen has been used to treat menopausal symptoms since 1928? Now, there’s a new non-hormonal alternative and even the off-label use of medicines for hypertension, depression, ...
In a sweeping reversal of two decades of medical caution, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Food ...
This can lead to irregular periods, hot flashes, insomnia, brain fog, mood swings, vaginal dryness and low libido – all of which can impact one’s sex life directly or indirectly. It’s worth noting ...
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Osteoporosis Symptoms to Watch For
Osteoporosis refers to the loss of bone density in the human skeleton. With around six million people affected in Germany, it ...
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5 Supplements Women Over 50 Should Prioritize for Longevity
As women get older, nutrient needs can change based on menopause, losing muscle, and more. Vitamin D, creatine, and magnesium ...
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Wild asparagus offers relief for women experiencing menopausal symptoms —Study
Irregular periods. Night sweats. Mood changes. Trouble sleeping. Brain fog. A woman in her 40s or early 50s may experience some — or all — of these symptoms. And there’s usually a single culprit: ...
Women in perimenopause and menopause often turn to concierge doctors or telehealth because they cannot find adequate care.
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