A head-to-toe guide to the many unexpected symptoms of the midlife transition. Credit... Supported by By Maggie Astor Illustrations by Bianca Bagnarelli You know ...
“A woman gets to a certain age and all she wants is to be left alone,” said Viv Groskop in The Guardian. Well, no chance of that – because the “menopause gold rush” is in full flow. Public awareness ...
Menopause is no longer a silent workplace issue. While nearly half the workforce experiences it at some point in their careers, most employers lack benefits that explicitly address menopause ...
Menopause doesn’t play fair. Some women get slammed with hot flashes and night sweats, others suddenly can’t focus long enough to remember where they left their keys. Libido flatlines, weight creeps ...
Hormonal changes during menopause can drive suicidal thoughts – a crisis that healthcare services have failed to recognise or adequately address. The devastating link is laid bare in research my ...
Menopause is linked to reductions in gray matter volume in key brain regions as well as increased levels of anxiety and depression and difficulties with sleep, according to new research from the ...
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