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Perimenopause and menopause: What’s the difference?
Menopause is a stage that tends to occur around age 50. Perimenopause is the time before menopause when the body transitions.
The idea that women are controlled and destabilized by their hormones — and that hormonal manipulation can fix them — has a ...
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10 questions to ask your gynecologist about menopause
Here are the 10 key menopause questions to ask your gynecologist as you begin the transition into perimenopause and menopause.
DeSapri, a menopause-certified clinician provider and the founder of Bone & Body Women's Health on Chicago's North Shore, ...
Perimenopause can begin as early as age 35, and the symptoms go far beyond hot flashes, but many women never connect what they're feeling to their hormones.
A recent study found the most commonly reported symptoms of perimenopause had nothing to do with hot flashes or weight gain.
Women who enter natural menopause before age 40 face about a 40% higher lifetime risk of developing coronary heart disease ...
Dermatologists weigh in on the impact of cortisol, how to avoid a beauty slump, and how to care for your skin as it evolves.
Her brain, she tells SELF, “was like scrambled eggs.” She was in the throes of menopause symptoms that she’d expected to have ...
Premature estrogen loss increases bone loss and cardiovascular risk, so management should differ from typical cases.
Women who go through natural menopause before age 40 face a 40% higher lifetime risk of coronary heart disease. Black women ...
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