Menopause is often framed as something that happens quietly in your 50s, after kids are grown and life has “settled.” But for about 5% of women, menopause arrives early, sometimes shockingly so, ...
Helping women navigate their menopause is a significant part of a GP's workload: around one third of the female population in the UK, an estimated 13 million, is perimenopausal or menopausal. NICE ...
Panelists discuss how innovative neurokinin-targeted therapies for vasomotor symptoms can reshape menopause management and address unmet needs and improving patient outcomes while highlighting the ...
Menopause is a normal physiological milestone marking the end of a woman's reproductive years. While it is universal, the experience of menopause is deeply personal and highly variable. Some people ...
Research shows that up to 70% of women experience significant mood changes during menopause, yet many feel completely unprepared for the emotional roller coaster. Women might expect hot flashes and ...
During the multiyear transition to menopause, women's bodies begin processing sugar and carbs less efficiently, while their ...
Menopause represents a profound systemic shift involving cardiovascular, skeletal, and neurological health, requiring ...
Sleep disturbances in menopause are independent symptoms, impacting mood, cardiovascular health, and Alzheimer's risk. Elinzanetant may improve sleep quality in menopausal women, addressing a critical ...
In this section, we provide a brief overview of coordinated (ie, multidisciplinary and interprofessional) management of menopause. The first section explains why a coordinated effort of different ...
Even if you eat well and exercise, hormonal shifts during perimenopause can silently change your metabolism and body ...
Use of menopausal hormone therapy following menopause is not associated with increased risk for breast cancer among BRCA1 and BRCA2 carriers.