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Pink of health, not pink campaignsPink's symbolic association with women's health needs to evolve beyond campaigns. True health equity demands systemic reform in policy, fin...
Health push makes nutraceuticals India’s fastest-growing consumer segment, says EarthfulEarthful, a plant-based consumer brand, is launching a community initiative to raise menopause awareness in India, offering stipends to wom...
Menopause and weight gain: The reasons, diet change and here’s how to take control naturallyMenopause weight gain stands out as one of the major challenges many women experience due to hormonal changes, a reduction in metabolism, a...
FDA to remove Black Box warning from hormone replacement therapy, marking major shift in menopause careFDA menopause hormone therapy: The FDA has removed a long-standing black box warning from menopause hormone therapies. This decision revers...
Michael Irvin reveals how his wife’s Alzheimer’s has posed tough challenges for his family and how they discovered the disease; here’s what he saidDallas Cowboys legend Michael Irvin opened up about his personal struggle as his wife, Sandy Harrell, was diagnosed with very early-onset A...
World Arthritis Day: 5 reasons why women are more prone than men to arthritisWorld Arthritis Day highlights a common condition causing joint pain and stiffness. Millions globally are affected, with women facing highe...
Report warns lifestyle diseases epidemic among Indians, calls for preventive healthcareApollo Hospitals' report reveals a 'silent epidemic' of lifestyle diseases in India, urging a shift from symptom-based treatment to prevent...
There's no pause on 'menopause misogyny'The battle against ingrained misogyny continues as women's worth remains linked to their appearance and reproductive viability, especially ...
Breaking the menopause taboo: How a bunch of companies in India are raising awareness and providing supportMany companies in India are prioritizing menopause support for female employees, breaking societal taboos. Companies like HSBC India, IBM, ...
New study rethinks menopause beyond medicalisation and stigmaThe Lancet study highlights the need to reconsider the perception of menopause as solely a medical issue, urging for a broader societal und...
Study says early menopause is linked with increased rheumatoid arthritis riskA study has revealed that women facing early menopause before 45, surgical removal of reproductive organs, and having four or more children...
Postmenopausal women more susceptible to dementiaThe female brain is rich in estrogen receptors, particularly in regions that control memory, mood, sleep and body temperature, all of which...
Alzheimer's disease, dementia treatment: Hormone replacement therapy offers ray of hope, claims studyAlzheimer's disease and dementia have caused a lot worries around the world but there is a ray of hope.
Hormone pills that ease the effects of menopause linked to dementia, says new studyA nationwide study from Denmark suggests that hormone replacement therapy (HRT) may be associated with a higher risk for dementia, although...
Menopause connected to depression? Here's what the experts sayHormone replacement therapy (which many women take during menopause) may have an impact on mental health
Basic biology of menopause: The hormonal transition & what happens nextWomen often experience the hormonal transition of midlife in a shroud of misinformation and shame.
Ladies, get some sun! Vitamin D may cut breast cancer riskThe vitamin is also known to help in building healthy bones.
Delay menopause with food: Eat oily fish, legumes and soya productsEarly menopause makes women vulnerable to heart-related problems, osteoporosis & depression.
- Teenage trauma may up depression risk during menopause
New York, March 30 (IANS) Women who experience multiple traumatic events during childhood or adolescence may be at an increased risk of dep...
Beware! Early menstruation may put you at a higher risk of stroke later in lifeGrowing evidence suggests that the age at which women start and stop their periods, factor into many diseases.