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_ MenopauseA pragmatic approach to the management of menopause By Sondra Forsyth articleKEY POINTS Menopausal symptoms can occur for as long as 10 years before the last menstrual period and are associated … Read More→
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_ MenopauseHormone Therapy and Cognitive Impairment By Jane Farrell articleIt’s well known that hormones can affect everything that goes on in a woman’s body, from sexual libido to weight … Read More→
_ MenopauseMenopause and Weight Loss By Jane Farrell articleEditor’s note: If, like so many women, you’re confronting the issue of weight gain and menopause, here’s some advice from … Read More→
_ MenopauseDepression and Menopause By Jane Farrell articleExperts from the London Women’s Centre tell you how to handle the depression that too often occurs with menopause: Women … Read More→
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_ MenopauseBetter Sleep During and After Menopause Can Lead to Better Sex By Sondra Forsyth articleSleep disturbance is common for many women during menopause, which can lower the odds of sexual satisfaction. That is the … Read More→
_ MenopauseDecline in Sexual Function During the Menopause Transition By Sondra Forsyth articleAlthough most medical professionals (and their patients) agree that sexual function declines with age, there remains debate about the contribution … Read More→
_ Menopause Women's Health and WellnessHot Flashes May Have A Genetic Link By Jane Farrell articleAre hot flashes, the universal symbol of menopause, linked to genetics? A team of UCLA-led researchers may have found a … Read More→
_ Menopause Women's Health and WellnessAn Earlier Menopause May Mean Longer-Lasting Symptoms By Jane Farrell articleThe earlier the onset of menopause, the longer a woman may experience symptoms, a new study shows. Researchers from the … Read More→
_ Menopause Sexual HealthMore Treatment Needed for Post-Menopausal Women Suffering Painful Intercourse By Jane Farrell articleAlthough vaginal atrophy is a common condition for post-menopausal women, treatments for the ailment are still underused, according to a … Read More→
_ MenopauseMenopause and Hair Loss By Sondra Forsyth articleAfter menopause, about 40 percent of women experience hair thinning, which is almost the same rate as men. September is Menopause Awareness Month, so her … Read More→
_ Menopause Women's Health and WellnessWhy Are Women Less Active after Menopause? By Jane Farrell articleAs women enter menopause, their levels of physical activity decrease; now, scientists are beginning to understand why. Researchers from the … Read More→
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Menopause Women's Health and WellnessSleeplessness and Aging By Jane Farrell articleInsomnia, which often accompanies menopause, has a clear association with age acceleration, according to UCLA researchers. The investigators also said … Read More→
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